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CENTRE AND PERIPHERY IN MODERN BRITISH POETRYCENTRE AND PERIPHERY IN MODERN BRITISH POETRY

CENTRE AND PERIPHERY IN MODERN BRITISH POETRY

Andrew Duncan, ANDREW DUNCAN

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"In Centre and Periphery in Modern British Poetry, a polemic tour of Scotland, Wales and the North of England exposes the possibility that the finest poets of the last fifty years have lived in the outlands, not networking, and neglecting to acquire linguistic signs of status. We contemplate the sublime through the works of Sorley Maclean, Glyn Jones, Colin Simms and Michael Haslam. But a second look at poetry in the South jettisons the shallow tricks favoured by High Street cultural managers to reveal a hidden stratum of intellectually sophisticated poets, even in Babylon."--Jacket.

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OL12964668W

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Poetry & poets: from c 1900 -PoetryLiterature - Classics / CriticismEnglishLiterary CriticismEnglish, Irish, Scottish, WelshLiterary Criticism / PoetryEnglish poetry, history and criticism, 20th centuryEnglish poetryHistory and criticismRegionalism in literature

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