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ISBN 10: 083863933X
ISBN 13: 978-0838639337
Author: Stephen W. Delchamps
This book is a comprehensive study of the poetry of the British poet Gavin Ewart (1916-1995). The Introduction relates Ewart's poetry to Edward Mendelson's notion of "civil poetry." The chapters offer biographical information and discuss Ewart's poetry, his major themes, his sense of the poetic "craft" and participation in a community of poets, and the sexually explicit nature of his work.
The Early Career Background
Ewart and the Little Magazines of the 1930s
War and Aftermath
The Later Career Background
The Makerly Poet: Craft, Audience and the Community of Makers in Ewart’s Poetry
Four Characteristic Themes
The Wicked Uncle as Mask: Ewart’s Sexual Poetry
Lines that stick to us like burrs
An Autobiographical Sketch of Gavin Ewart
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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Tags: Stephen W Delchamps, Civil Humor, Poetry, Gavin Ewart