Lex

Browse

GenresShelvesPremiumBlog

Company

AboutJobsPartnersSell on LexAffiliates

Resources

DocsInvite FriendsFAQ

Legal

Terms of ServicePrivacy Policygeneral@lex-books.com(215) 703-8277

© 2026 LexBooks, Inc. All rights reserved.

Identifying poetsIdentifying poets

Identifying poets1993

self and territory in twentieth-century poetry

Robert Crawford, Crawford, Robert

About this book

This groundbreaking study examines the way twentieth-century poets identify themselves with particular territories, constructing and reconstructing territorial identities. From America to Australia, and from Scotland and England to the Caribbean, it looks in detail at the poetry of six international poets, Robert Frost, Hugh MacDiarmid, Sorley MacLean, Les Murray, John Ashbery and Frank Kuppner, as well as discussing the Scots work of Tom Leonard, Liz Lochhead and Edwin Morgan, and the English-language work of Peter Reading, Judith Wright and Nobel Prize-winner Derek Walcott. Identifying Poets argues that the major theme of contemporary poetry is home and that poets who identify themselves with a 'home territory' are crucial and dominant in twentieth-century poetry. It is an original and perceptive study of modern international writing.

Details

First published
1993
OL Work ID
OL2475585W

Subjects

History and criticismScottish authorsScottish poetryRegionalism in literatureCriticism and interpretationPoetryPsychological aspects of PoetryEnglish poetryAmerican poetryPsychological aspectsSelf in literatureIn literatureHome in literatureIdentity (Psychology) in literaturePoetry & poets: from c 1900 -MacGill-Eain, Somhairle,Semiotics & TheoryLiterary Criticism

Find this book

Open Library
Book data from Open Library. Cover images courtesy of Open Library.