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Poetry And Voice A Book Of Essays Stephanie Norgate Stephanie Norgate

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Poetry And Voice A Book Of Essays Stephanie Norgate Stephanie Norgate
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Stephanie Norgate, Stephanie Norgate
ISBN: 9781443841092, 9781443846790, 1443841099, 1443846791
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Poetry And Voice A Book Of Essays Stephanie Norgate Stephanie Norgate by Stephanie Norgate, Stephanie Norgate 9781443841092, 9781443846790, 1443841099, 1443846791 instant download after payment.

Poetry and Voice, with a foreword by Helen Dunmore, is a book of essays which fuses critical and creative treatments of poetic voice. Some contributors focus on critical explorations of voice in work by poets such as John Ashbery, Simon Armitage, Eavan Boland, Carol Ann Duffy, Arun Kolatkar, Don McKay, and on the musical voices of the lyric tradition and of poetry itself. Poets, such as Vicki Feaver, Jane Griffiths, Philip Gross, Waqas Khwaja, Lesley Saunders and David Swann reflect on their own poetic processes of composition, and the development of the voices of childhood, old age, migration, landscape, bilinguality, and imprisonment. Writers such as Laurel Cohen-Pfister and Tatjana Bijelic examine the nature of poetic voice in exile, the need for fresh voices after war and new spaces in which poetic voices can be heard. In this international collection, the contributors give rare and generous insights into inner poetic processes and external effects. They engage with artistic debates about developing, losing and appropriating voice in poetry and approach the question of what is 'finding a voice' in poetry from multiple angles. The book will be of interest internationally to literary critics, poets, lecturers, and undergraduate and postgraduate students of English literature, poetry and creative writing

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