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This is an original contribution to understanding of an important
but overlooked aspect of modern poetry, offering a comparative
approach to the topic.This collection of research explores the
interaction of religious awareness and literary expression in
English poetry in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Many
different types of poetics may be seen to be at work in the period
1875 to 2005, along with various kinds of religious awareness and
poetic expression. Religious experience has a crucial influence on
literary language, and the latter is renewed by religious culture.
The religious dimension has been a decisive factor of modern
English poetic expression of the last hundred years or so.The
religious and mystical dimension of poetry of the period is borne
out by the focus on, among other things, grace and purgation, the
tension between time and eternity, redemption and the demands of
eschatology, immanence and transcendence, and conversion and
martyrdom. The chapters also explore how church practice and
ritual, architecture and liturgy, play into the poetry of the
period. This volume offers a comprehensive discussion of this
important but often overlooked aspect of modern English poetry.
Bob Dylan has constantly reinvented the persona known as "Bob
Dylan," renewing the performance possibilities inherent in his
songs, from acoustic folk, to electric rock and a late, hybrid
style which even hints at so-called world music and Latin American
tones. Then in 2016, his achievements outside of performance - as a
songwriter - were acknowledged when he was awarded the Nobel
Literature Prize. Dylan has never ceased to broaden the range of
his creative identity, taking in painting, film, acting and prose
writing, as well as advertising and even own-brand commercial
production. The book highlights how Dylan has brought his
persona(e) to different art forms and cultural arenas, and how they
in turn have also created these personae. This volume consists of
multidisciplinary essays written by cultural historians,
musicologists, literary academics and film experts, including
contributions by critics Christopher Ricks and Nina Goss. Together,
the essays reveal Dylan's continuing artistic development and
self-fashioning, as well as the making of a certain legitimized
Dylan through critical and public recognition in the new
millennium.
The poems of Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) are key to understanding
19th, 20th and even 21st century poetry. This collection of fresh
essays sheds new light on Hardy's poems--some of which have
received little critical attention--from a variety of thematic and
analytical approaches, offering a detailed picture of how his works
are currently being read. The contributors discuss why Hardy's
poetic genius is less and less overshadowed by his career as a
novelist and highlight his passionate attention to small details,
his delight in ""noticing things"" and his ""eye for...mysteries.
Resistance is a key concept for understanding the twentieth and
early twenty-first centuries, and for approaching the poetry of the
period. This collection of 15 critical essays explores how poetry
and resistance interact, set against a philosophical, historical
and cultural background. In the light of the upheavals of the age,
and the changing perception of the nature of language, resistance
is seen to lie at the core of poetic preoccupations, moving poetic
language forward. From this perspective, the resistance of poetry
is connected with the human call to solidarity, resilience, and,
ultimately, meaning. The volume covers poetry from Hardy, Yeats and
Auden, among others, to contemporary writers like Hugo Williams and
Linton Kwesi Johnson.
Bob Dylan has constantly reinvented the persona known as “Bob
Dylan,” renewing the performance possibilities inherent in his
songs, from acoustic folk, to electric rock and a late, hybrid
style which even hints at so-called world music and Latin American
tones. Then in 2016, his achievements outside of performance – as
a songwriter – were acknowledged when he was awarded the Nobel
Literature Prize. Dylan has never ceased to broaden the range of
his creative identity, taking in painting, film, acting and prose
writing, as well as advertising and even own-brand commercial
production. The book highlights how Dylan has brought his
persona(e) to different art forms and cultural arenas, and how they
in turn have also created these personae. This volume consists of
multidisciplinary essays written by cultural historians,
musicologists, literary academics and film experts, including
contributions by critics Christopher Ricks and Nina Goss. Together,
the essays reveal Dylan’s continuing artistic development and
self-fashioning, as well as the making of a certain legitimized
Dylan through critical and public recognition in the new
millennium.
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