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Anthology of Twentieth-Century British and Irish Poetry

by Tuma

A college textbook for courses in modern British poetry and modern poetry.

FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New

Publisher Description

Presenting a wide-ranging selection of vital twentieth-century work, Anthology of Twentieth-Century British and Irish Poetry contains more than 450 poems by 126 poets, beginning with Thomas Hardy and Gerard Manley Hopkins and ending with Catherine Walsh and Helen Macdonald. It features ample selections from canonical poets including W.H. Auden, Basil Bunting, T.S. Eliot, Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes, Philip Larkin, D.H. Lawrence, Charlotte Mew, HughMacDiarmid, Wilfred Owen, Edith Sitwell, Stevie Smith, Dylan Thomas, Edward Thomas, and W.B. Yeats. At the same time, this volume challenges received accounts of modern and contemporary British and Irish poetry bypresenting work from many poets--including Mary Butts, Brian Coffey, Nancy Cunard, Elizabeth Daryush, Ivor Gurney, F.R. Higgins, Mina Loy, Thomas MacGreevy, Joseph Gordon Macleod, Charles Madge, Clere Parsons, Lynette Roberts, John Rodker, and Sylvia Townsend Warner--who have never before been represented in this type of collection. Anthology of Twentieth-Century British and Irish Poetry covers many groups and movements--from the Georgians to the poets of the NewApocalypse and the Auden group and from the Movement to the New Generation--paying special attention to neglected modernist traditions. It presents a range of post-World War II exploratory poetry by writersincluding Tom Leonard, Tom Raworth, John Riley, and Maggie O'Sullivan alongside the work of more established figures like Thom Gunn, Tony Harrison, Paul Muldoon, and Craig Raine. It includes poetry by "Black British" writers including James Berry, Jean "Binta" Breeze, David Dabydeen, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Jackie Kay, E.A. Markham, and Grace Nichols, and feminist poetry by Fleur Adcock, Caroline Bergvall, Eavan Boland, Carol Ann Duffy, Denise Riley, Anna Wickham, and others. It also provides thecomplete texts or substantial excerpts of several important long poems. All of the poems are newly and thoroughly annotated, many for the first time. Each poet's selection begins with a criticalintroduction providing biographical and bibliographical information along with critical commentary. Ideal for general readers and for courses in modern and contemporary British and Irish poetry and literature, this anthology provides an unprecedented, inclusive portrait of the century's poetry in Britain and Ireland.

Author Biography

Keith Tuma is at Miami University.

Table of Contents

PrefaceTHOMAS HARDY (1840-1928)HapNeutral TonesThe SubalternsThe Darkling ThrushThe Man He KilledChannel Firing'I Found Her Out There'After a Journeyfrom Satires of CircumstanceII. In ChurchVI. In the CemeteryThe Pity of ItIn Time of 'the Breaking of Nations'Snow in the SuburbsThe Harbour BridgeHe Never Expected MuchGERARD MANLEY HOPKINS (1844-1889)God's Grandeur"As kingfishers catch fire"The WindhoverPied BeautySpring and FallInversnaid"I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day""No worst, there is none"[Carrion Comfort]Spelt from Sibyl's LeavesThat Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the comfort of the ResurrectionJustus quidem tu es, DomineRUDYARD KIPLING (1865-1936)Gunga DinSestina of the Tramp-Royalfrom Epitaphs of the WarCommon FormA Dead StatesmanWILLIAM BUTLER YEATS (1865-1939)To The Rose upon the Rood of TimeThe Lake Isle of InnisfreeWho Goes with Fergus?The Valley of the Black PigSeptember 1913The WitchThe PeacockThe DollsA CoatThe Wild Swans at CooleEaster 1916The Second ComingA Prayer for my DaughterSailing to ByzantiumThe TowerLeda and the SwanAmong School ChildrenByzantiumCrazy Jane Talks with the BishopLapis LazuliUnder Ben BulbenThe Circus Animals' DesertionPoliticsCHARLOTTE MEW (1869-1928)The Farmer's BrideFameArracombe WoodOn the Road to the SeaMonsieur Qui PasseWALTER DE LA MARE (1873-1956)Miss LooThe ListenersThe Old SummerhouseFORD MADOX FORD (1873-1939)The StarlingEDWARD THOMAS (1878-1917)The OtherAdlestropThe Wasp TrapA CatRainHAROLD MONRO (1879-1932)Bitter SanctuaryMINA LOY (1882-1966)Italian Picturesfrom Anglo-Mongrels and the Rose English RoseDer Blinde JungeT.E. HULME (1883-1917)AutumnThe EmbankmentConversionfrom FragmentsAs a FowlANNA WICKHAM (1884-1947)DivorceSelf AnalysisMeditation at KewD.H. LAWRENCE (1885-1930)Under the OakPomegranateSnakeSwanWilly Wet-LegAndraitx.--Pomegranate FlowersBavarian GentiansSIEGFRIED SASSOON (1886-1967)A Working PartyThe Rear-GuardThe GeneralEDITH SITWELL (1887-1964)from Facade4. Ass-Face6. The Bat22. Fox Trot37. Sir BeelzebubThe Canticle of the RoseELIZABETH DARYUSH (1887-1977)Still-life"Children of wealth in your warm nursery"News-reelEDWIN MUIR (1887-1959)The Old GodsThe Three MirrorsThe HorsesT.S. ELIOT (1888-1965)The Love Song of J. Alfred PrufrockGerontionThe Waste Landfrom Four QuartetsLittle GiddingMARY BUTTS (1890-1937)CorfeISAAC ROSENBERG (1890-1918)The JewBreak of Day in the TrenchesLouse HuntingDead Man's DumpIVOR GURNEY (1890-1937)First Time InLa GorgueLaventieThe Bare Line of the HillThe BohemiansSea-MargeHUGH MACDIARMID (1892-1978)from A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle[Sic Transit Gloria Scotiae][The Barren Fig][Yank Oot Your Orra Boughs]On a Raised Beachfrom In Memoriam James JoyceSYLVIA TOWNSEND WARNER (1893-1978)Nelly TrimEast London CemeteryKing DuffusAnne DonneTHOMAS MACGREEVY (1893-1967)De Civitate HominumThe Six Who Were HangedHomage to Hieronymus BoschWILFRED OWEN (1893-1918)Dulce et Decorum EstStrange MeetingArms and the BoyDisabledJOHN RODKER (1894-1955)A Slice of LifeThe Music HallHymn to LoveI'd have loved you as you deserved had we been frogsDAVID JONES (1895-1974)from In Parenthesisfrom Part 7: The five unmistakable marksfrom The Anathematafrom I: Rite and Fore-TimeIII. Angle-LandA, a, a, Domine DeusROBERT GRAVES (1895-1985)Warning to ChildrenThe LegsTo Juan at the Winter SolsticeThe White GoddessNANCY CUNARD (1896-1965)from ParallaxAUSTIN CLARKE (1896-1974)Forget Me NotF.R. HIGGINS (1896-1941)A PleaAuction!BASIL BUNTING (1900-1985)from First Book of Odes3. "I am agog for foam"8. "Loud intolerant bells"15. "Nothing"17. "Now that sea's over that island"28. "You leave"30. "The Orotava Road"from Briggflatts: I, Codafrom Second Book of Odes:11. "Boasts time mocks cumber Rome"12. "Now we've no hope of going back"STEVIE SMITH (1902-1971)Souvenir de Monsieur PoopNot Waving but DrowningMy HatThe CeltsPrettyBlack MarchJOSEPH GORDON MACLEOD (1903-1984)from The EclipticCancer, or, The CrabPATRICK KAVANAGH (1904-1967)from The Great Hunger: I, IXFather MatCanal Bank WalkBRIAN COFFEY (1905-1995)HEADROCKfrom Advent: IWILLIAM EMPSON (1906-1984)Plenum and VacuumVillanelleReflection from RochesterSonnetSAMUEL BECKETT (1906-1989)Enueg IEnueg IIOoftishW.H. AUDEN (1907-1973)"Bones wrenched, weak whimper, lids wrinkled..."The Secret AgentThe Watershed"Consider this and in our time"A Bride in the 30'sSpainfrom Sonnets from China: VI, VIIMusée des Beaux ArtsIn Memory of W.B. YeatsSeptember 1, 1939In Memory of Sigmund FreudNo TimeAt the Grave of Henry JamesIn Praise of Limestonefrom Horae Canonicae: NonesOde to TerminusLOUIS MACNEICE (1907-1963)An Eclogue for ChristmasValedictionSnowCarrickfergusCLERE PARSONS (1908-1931)CorybanticPhotogravureDifferentInterruptionDENIS DEVLIN (1908-1959)Lough DergObstacle BasiliskLYNETTE ROBERTS (1909-1995)from Gods with Stainless Ears: IV, VNORMAN MACCAIG (1910-1996)High Street, EdinburghNude in a fountainCeltic crossIntrusionSORLEY MACLEAN/SOMHAIRLE MACGILL-EAIN (1911-1996)The IslandGoing WestwardsF.T. PRINCE (b. 1912)StraffordCHARLES MADGE (1912-1996)ObsessionalDelusions IDelusions IIIDelusions VDelusions VIICountries of the Dead IIDYLAN THOMAS (1914-1953)The force that through the green fuse drives the flowerOur eunuch dreamsTo-day, this insectOver Sir John's hillC.H. SISSON (b. 1914)A Letter to John DonneThe DesertAu Clair de la LunePlaceDAVID GASCOYNE (b. 1916)And the Seventh Dream is the Dream of IsisBaptismThe Rites of HysteriaThe Cubical DomesNICHOLAS MOORE (1918-1986)SongIdeas of Disorder at TorquayPortman RestaurantLeap YearW.S. GRAHAM (1918-1986)The NightfishingA Note to the Difficult OneLanguage Ah Now You Have MeTOM SCOTT (1918-1995)Johnie Raw Prays for His Lords and MaistersKEITH DOUGLAS (1920-1944)Simplify me when I'm deadThese grasses, ancient enemiesMersaDead MenCairo JagAristocratsVergissmeinnichtHow to KillBOB COBBING (b. 1920)[wan do tree][LION LENIN LEONORA][ALEVIN BARS CAUSAPSCAL]PHILIP LARKIN (1922-1985)Church GoingToadsNothing To Be SaidWaterThe Whitsun WeddingsAn Arundel TombHigh WindowsGoing, GoingHomage to a GovernmentThis Be The VerseThe ExplosionDONALD DAVIE (1922-1995)Hearing Russian SpokenRejoinder to a CriticRodezOut of East AngliaA Conditioned AirInditing A Good MatterJAMES BERRY (b. 1924)Letter to My Father from LondonFrom Lucy: Englan a UniversityIAN HAMILTON FINLAY (b. 1925)Orkney LyricsSea-Poppy ISea-Poppy 2ASA BENVENISTE (1925-1990)First WordsGeorgicBird AppealBlue CrepeELIZABETH JENNINGS (b. 1926)ChoicesFountainOn Its OwnCHRISTOPHER MIDDLETON (b. 1926)Hearing Elgar AgainThe Prose of Walking Back to ChinaCHARLES TOMLINSON (b. 1927)AestheticDistinctionsSaving the AppearancesSwimming Chenango LakePrometheusAnnunciationThe PlazaThe GardenTHOMAS KINSELLA (b. 1928)Baggot Street DesertaRitual of DepartureGAEL TURNBULL (b. 1928)George Fox, from his Journalsfrom Twenty Words, Twenty Days: XVII-XXThighs GrippingJOHN MONTAGUE (b. 1929)The TroutA Bright DayThe CageThis Neutral RealmThe Well DreamsTHOM GUNN (b. 1929)The Unsettled Motorcyclist's Vision of his DeathConfessions of the Life ArtistMolySeesawA Sketch of the Great DejectionLamentELAINE FEINSTEIN (b. 1930)MarriageExileFor Brighton, Old BawdTED HUGHES (1930-1998)View of a PigPikeOutPibrochWodwoCrow Hears Fate Knock on the Doorfrom GaudeteFloundersROY FISHER (b. 1930)from City:The Entertainment of WarThe Poplars"Walking through the suburb at night "From an English Sensibilityfrom A Furnace:IntroitII. The ReturnJON SILKIN (1930-1998)Death of a SonFirst it was SingingDandelionA DaisyA Word about Freedom and Identity in Tel-AvivROSEMARY TONKS (b. 1932)The Sofas, Fogs, and CinemasThe Little Cardboard SuitcaseThe Ice-cream Boom TownsPETER REDGROVE (b. 1932)Against DeathYoung Women with the Hair of Witches and No ModestyThe British Museum SmileMothers and ChildGEOFFREY HILL (b. 1932)GenesisOvid in the Third ReichSeptember SongHistory as Poetryfrom Mercian Hymns: I-XIII, XXVII-XXXfrom The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Péguy: 4,5Respublicafrom The Triumph of Love: XXIII, XXV, XXXV, XXXIX-XLIV, LV, LXI-LXIV, CXLVII-CLFLEUR ADCOCK (b. 1934)Against CouplingThe Ex-Queen Among the AstronomersLeaving the TateTONY HARRISON (b. 1937)v.JOHN RILEY (1937-1978)CzargradTOM RAWORTH (b. 1938)Wedding DayYou've Ruined My Evening/You've Ruined My LifeSouth Americafrom Logbook: pages 106, 453from Sentenced to Death:"sentenced he gives a shape""curiously the whole thing had begun""reversals of performance levels"from Eternal Sections:"in black tunics, middle-aged""brilliance of the orange lily""thoughts are in real time"Out of the PictureR.F. LANGLEY (b. 1938)Saxon LandingsMan JackCARLYLE REEDY (b. 1938)The Slave ShipE.A. MARKHAM (b. 1939)The SeaTowards the End of a CenturyGrandmotherpoemThe Mother's TaleJOHN JAMES (b. 1939)Good Old HarryInaugural AddressLEE HARWOOD (b. 1939)When the geography was fixedThe Blue MosqueSalt WaterSEAMUS HEANEY (b. 1939)BoglandNorthSinging SchoolOystersThe Toome RoadThe Undergroundfrom Station Island: VII, XIIThe Mud VisionPETER RILEY (b. 1940)from Lines on the Liver: 1, 2, 10, 11, 17from Excavations, Part One:from Book I: Distant Points:"the body in its final commerce""folded in river clay""carefully dismembered"from Book 2: This Carol They Began That Hour"Sing to me""Meaning spills""Leaving a simple state"from Book 3: Vacant Thrones:"Ganesa dances""'I arrived at a place mute of light'"DEREK MAHON (b. 1941)The Snow PartyA Disused Shed in Co. WexfordCourtyards in DelftA Garage in Co. CorkANDREW CROZIER (b. 1943)The Veil PoemTOM LEONARD (b. 1944)Six Glasgow PoemsA Priest Came on at Merkland StreetCRAIG RAINE (b. 1944)An Enquiry into Two Inches of IvoryA Martian Sends a Postcard HomeEAVAN BOLAND (b. 1944)The Woman Turns Herself into a FishListen. This is the Noise of Mythfrom Outside History9: In ExileALLEN FISHER (b. 1944)from four novels:1. African Missiondefamiliarising *: 38Mummers' StrutTOM PICKARD (b. 1946)A History Lesson from My Son on Hadrian's WallEnergyThe Double D EconomyPETER READING (b. 1946)from StetThucydideanVERONICA FORREST-THOMSON (1947-1975)Cordelia: or, 'A Poem Should Not Mean, But Be'LIZ LOCHHEAD (b. 1947)Mirror's SongBagpipe Muzak, Glasgow 1990TREVOR JOYCE (b. 1947)The TurloughCry HelpTohu-bohuDENISE RILEY (b. 1948)Affections must notLure, 1963When it's time to goPastoralWherever you are, be somewhere elseKnowing in the real worldBARRY MACSWEENEY (b. 1948-2000)from Hellhound MemosBILL GRIFFITHS (b. 1948)ReekieBRIAN CATLING (b. 1948)The Stumbling Block its IndexALAN HALSEY (b. 1949)Answering a New Year Letter, 1989Self-Portrait in a '90s BestiaryAn Essay on TranslationGRACE NICHOLS (b. 1950)The Fat Black Woman RemembersThe Fat Black Woman Versus PoliticsShanking Englishmen Between TrainsLong-ManMEDBH MCGUCKIAN (b. 1950)TulipsThe Seed-PictureSlipsAviaryThe War EndingThe Albert ChainTONY LOPEZ (b. 1950)Brought ForwardMAGGIE O'SULLIVAN (b. 1951)StarlingsGarbHill FiguresPAUL MULDOON (b. 1951)QuoofMeeting the BritishIncantataFRANK KUPPNER (b. 1951)Eclipsing BinariesGERALDINE MONK (b. 1952)La Quinta del SordoWhere?LINTON KWESI JOHNSON (b. 1952)Mi Revalueshanary FrenMAURICE SCULLY (b. 1952)from Steps:FireJOHN WILKINSON (b. 1953)from Sarn Helen:"bayonetted""snap crackle & pop""You've got some lip"JO SHAPCOTT (b. 1953)Phrase BookThe Mad Cow in LoveMad Cow DanceMONIZA ALVI (b. 1954)And IfThe WeddingGrand HotelCAROL ANN DUFFY (b. 1955)Standing Female NudeAnd How Are We Today?PsychopathTranslating the English, 1989Poet for Our TimesCRIS CREEK (b. 1955)'stranger'ROBERT SHEPPARD (b. 1955)The Materialization of Soap 1947Internal Exile IDAVID DABYDEEN (b. 1955)Coolie Odysseyfrom Turner: I, II, XVIII, XX, XXIV, XXVRANDOLPH HEALY (b. 1956)Colonies of Belieffrom Arbor Vitae: IJEAN "BINTA" BREEZE (b. 1957)Riddym Ravings (The Mad Woman's Poem)Cherry Tree GardenBENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH (b. 1958)MoneyThe SUNJACKIE KAY (b. 1961)from The Adoption PapersChapter 7: Black BottomW.N. HERBERT (b. 1961)The Anxiety of InformationThe Postcards of ScotlandCAROLINE BERGVALL (b. 1962)Les jets de le PoupeeDREW MILNE (b. 1964)A Garden of TearsCATHERINE WALSH (b. 1964)from Pitch: Part ThreeHELEN MACDONALD (b. 1970)TaxonomyBlackbird/Jackdaw/Turdus/corvus/merula/ monedulaSection VIIIPoemIndex

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"A wonderful feast of poets both well-known and half-forgotten; a scrupulous, beautiful gathering of the most vivid poetry in these great traditions."--Reginald Gibbons, Northwestern University"A fine and fresh selection attractively presented with intelligent introductions and some unusual (and interesting) choices."--David Lampe, Buffalo State College"Wide selection mindful of canonical and emergent voices. Highly readable and teachable."--Shakir Mustafa, Boston University"Remarkable range. It is a library of poetry that leaves one wishing for more and no longer willing to settle for less."--Gale L. Ward, Brigham Young University-Hawaii

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First comprehensive anthology devoted exclusively to 20th century British and Irish poetry

Long Description

Presenting a wide-ranging selection of vital twentieth-century work, Anthology of Twentieth-Century British and Irish Poetry contains more than 450 poems by 126 poets, beginning with Thomas Hardy and Gerard Manley Hopkins and ending with Catherine Walsh and Helen Macdonald. It features ample selections from canonical poets including W.H. Auden, Basil Bunting, T.S. Eliot, Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes, Philip Larkin, D.H. Lawrence, Charlotte Mew, Hugh
MacDiarmid, Wilfred Owen, Edith Sitwell, Stevie Smith, Dylan Thomas, Edward Thomas, and W.B. Yeats. At the same time, this volume challenges received accounts of modern and contemporary British and Irish poetry by presenting work from many poets--including Mary Butts, Brian Coffey, Nancy Cunard, Elizabeth Daryush, Ivor
Gurney, F.R. Higgins, Mina Loy, Thomas MacGreevy, Joseph Gordon Macleod, Charles Madge, Clere Parsons, Lynette Roberts, John Rodker, and Sylvia Townsend Warner--who have never before been represented in this type of collection. Anthology of Twentieth-Century British and Irish Poetry covers many groups and movements--from the Georgians to the poets of the New Apocalypse and the Auden group and from the Movement to the New Generation--paying special attention to
neglected modernist traditions. It presents a range of post-World War II exploratory poetry by writers including Tom Leonard, Tom Raworth, John Riley, and Maggie O'Sullivan alongside the work of more established figures like Thom Gunn, Tony Harrison, Paul Muldoon, and Craig Raine. It includes poetry by "Black
British" writers including James Berry, Jean "Binta" Breeze, David Dabydeen, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Jackie Kay, E.A. Markham, and Grace Nichols, and feminist poetry by Fleur Adcock, Caroline Bergvall, Eavan Boland, Carol Ann Duffy, Denise Riley, Anna Wickham, and others. It also provides the complete texts or substantial excerpts of several important long poems. All of the poems are newly and thoroughly annotated, many for the first time. Each poet's selection begins with a critical introduction
providing biographical and bibliographical information along with critical commentary. Ideal for general readers and for courses in modern and contemporary British and Irish poetry and literature, this anthology provides an unprecedented, inclusive portrait of the century's poetry in Britain and
Ireland.

Review Text

"A wonderful feast of poets both well-known and half-forgotten; a scrupulous, beautiful gathering of the most vivid poetry in these great traditions."--Reginald Gibbons, Northwestern University
"A fine and fresh selection attractively presented with intelligent introductions and some unusual (and interesting) choices."--David Lampe, Buffalo State College
"Wide selection mindful of canonical and emergent voices. Highly readable and teachable."--Shakir Mustafa, Boston University
"Remarkable range. It is a library of poetry that leaves one wishing for more and no longer willing to settle for less."--Gale L. Ward, Brigham Young University-Hawaii

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"Wide selection mindful of canonical and emergent voices. Highly readable and teachable."--Shakir Mustafa, Boston University

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Preface THOMAS HARDY (1840-1928) Hap Neutral Tones The Subalterns The Darkling Thrush The Man He Killed Channel Firing 'I Found Her Out There' After a Journey from Satires of Circumstance: in Fifteen Glimpses II. In Church VI. In the Cemetery The Pity of It In Time of 'the Breaking of Nations' Snow in the Suburbs The Harbour Bridge He Never Expected Much [or] A Consideration GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS (1844-1889) God's Grandeur "As kingfishers catch fire" The Windhover Pied Beauty Spring and Fall Inversaid [I wake and feel the dark, not day] [No worst, there is none. Pitched past pitch of grief] [Carrion Comfort] Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the comfort of the Resurrection Justus quidem tu es, Domine RUDYARD KIPLING (1865-1936) Gunga Din Sestina of the Tramp-Royal from Epitaphs of the War Common Form A Dead Statesman W.B. YEATS (1865-1939) To The Rose upon the Rood of Time The Lake Isle of Innisfree Who Goes with Fergus? The Valley of the Black Pig September 1913 The Witch The Peacock The Dolls A Coat The Wild Swans at Coole Easter 1916 The Second Coming A Prayer for my Daughter Sailing to Byzantium The Tower Leda and the Swan Among School Children Byzantium Crazy Jane Talks with the Bishop Lapis Lazuli Under Ben Bulben The Circus' Animals' Desertion Politics CHARLOTTE MEW (1869-1928) The Farmer's Bride Fame Arracombe Wood On the Road to the Sea Monsieur Qui Passe WALTER DE LA MARE (1873-1956) Miss Loo The Listeners The Old Summerhouse FORD MADOX FORD (1873-1939) The Starling EDWARD THOMAS (1878-1917) The Other Adlestrop The Wasp Trap A Cat Rain HAROLD MONRO (1879-1932) Bitter Sanctuary MINA LOY (1882-1966) Italian Pictures from Anglo-Mongrels and the Rose English Rose Der Blinde Junge T.E. HULME (1883-1917) Autumn The Embankment Conversion from Fragments As a Fowl ANNA WICKHAM (1884-1947) Divorce Self Analysis Meditation at Kew D.H. LAWRENCE (1885-1930) Under the Oak Pomegranate Snake Swan Willy Wet-Leg Andraitx--Pomegranate Flowers Bavarian Gentians SIEGFRIED SASSOON (1886-1967) A Working Party The Rear-Guard The General EDITH SITWELL (1887-1964) from Facade 4. Ass-Face 6. The Bat 22. Fox Trot 37. Sir Beelzebub The Canticle of the Rose ELIZABETH DARYUSH (1887-1977) Still-Life [Children of wealth in your warm nursery] News-reel EDWIN MUIR (1887-1959) The Old Gods The Three Mirrors The Horses T.S. ELIOT (1888-1965) The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock Gerontion The Waste Land from Four Quartets Little Gidding MARY BUTTS (1890-1937) Corfe ISAAC ROSENBERG (1890-1918) The Jew Break of Day in the Trenches Louse Hunting Dead Man's Dump IVOR GURNEY (1890-1937) First Time In La Gorgue Laventie The Bare Line of the Hill The Bohemians Sea-Marge HUGH MACDIARMID (1892-1978) from A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle [Sic Transit Gloria Scotiae] [The Barren Fig] [Yank Oot Your Orra Boughs] On a Raised Beach from In Memoriam James Joyce SYLVIA TOWNSEND WARNER (1893-1978) Nelly Trim East London Cemetery King Duffus Anne Donne THOMAS MACGREEVY (1893-1967) De Civitate Hominum The Six Who Were Hanged Homage to Hieronymus Bosch WILFRED OWEN (1893-1918) Dulce et Decorum Est Strange Meeting Arms and the Boy Disabled JOHN RODKER (1894-1955) A Slice of Life The Music Hall Hymn to Love I'd have loved you as you deserved had we been frogs DAVID JONES (1895-1974)

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First comprehensive anthology devoted exclusively to 20th century British and Irish poetry
Represents both canonical and lesser-known works
Includes works from many poets who have never before been represented in this type of collection
Covers various groups and movements, paying special attention to neglected modernist traditions
Offers poetry by "Black British" writers and feminist poetry
Includes the complete texts or substantial excerpts of several major long poems
Provides new and thorough annotations for all of the poems
Features critical introductions for each poet

Details ISBN019512894X Short Title ANTHOLOGY OF 20TH-CENTURY BRIT Pages 976 Language English ISBN-10 019512894X ISBN-13 9780195128949 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2001 Country of Publication United States Edited by Keith Tuma Imprint Oxford University Press Inc Place of Publication New York DOI 10.1604/9780195128949 AU Release Date 2001-03-01 NZ Release Date 2001-03-01 US Release Date 2001-03-01 UK Release Date 2001-03-01 Author Tuma Publisher Oxford University Press Inc Publication Date 2001-03-01 DEWEY 821.91208 Illustrations 3 b/w line illus Audience Undergraduate

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