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Form And Modernity In Womens Poetry 18951922 A Line Of Her Own 1st Edition Parker

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Form And Modernity In Womens Poetry 18951922 A Line Of Her Own 1st Edition Parker
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.21 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Parker, Sarah
ISBN: 9781032348667, 9781003324218, 9781003853640, 1032348666, 1003324215, 1003853641
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Form And Modernity In Womens Poetry 18951922 A Line Of Her Own 1st Edition Parker by Parker, Sarah 9781032348667, 9781003324218, 9781003853640, 1032348666, 1003324215, 1003853641 instant download after payment.

While W. B. Yeats's influential account of the 'Tragic Generation' claims that most fin-de-siècle poets died, or at least stopped writing, shortly after 1900, this book explodes this narrative by attending to the twentieth-century poetry produced by women poets Alice Meynell, Michael Field (Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper), Dollie Radford, and Katharine Tynan. While primarily associated with the late-nineteenth century, these poets were active in the twentieth century, but their later writing is overlooked in modernist-dominated studies, partly due to this poetry's adherence to traditional form. This book reveals that these poets, far from being irrelevant to modernity, used these established forms to address contemporary concerns, including suffrage, sexuality, motherhood and the First World War. The chapters focus on Meynell's manipulations of metre to contemplate temporality and literary tradition; Michael Field's use of blank verse to portray the conflicted modern woman; Radford's adaptation of the aesthetic song-like lyric to tackle the experience of the city, urban crime and suffrage; and Tynan's employment of the ballad to soothe bereaved mothers during WWI. This book ultimately shows that traditional forms played a vital role in shaping mature women poets' responses to modernity, illuminating debates about form, tradition, and gender in twentieth-century poetry.

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