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The Underworld In Twentiethcentury Poetry From Pound And Eliot To Heaney And Walcott 1st Edition Michael Thurston

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The Underworld In Twentiethcentury Poetry From Pound And Eliot To Heaney And Walcott 1st Edition Michael Thurston
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.52 MB
Pages: 229
Author: Michael Thurston
ISBN: 9780230620469, 0230620469
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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The Underworld In Twentiethcentury Poetry From Pound And Eliot To Heaney And Walcott 1st Edition Michael Thurston by Michael Thurston 9780230620469, 0230620469 instant download after payment.

The hero’s descent into the Underworld is not only one of the oldest stories in western literature; it is also one of the most often retold. Why do so many modern poets—British and American, black and white, male and female, from the metropole and from the margins—stage Underworld descents in their works? Through a series of contextualized close readings, this study traces the cultural work performed by modern deployments of the classical narrative. While some poets engage their literary forebears to exorcise anxiety and others use Hell to sharpen their cultural critique, most recent poets, including James Merrill, Derek Walcott, Tony Harrison, and Seamus Heaney, have found the Underworld descent to be a useful framework for addressing the claims of history and politics.

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