English poetry -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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English poetry -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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English poetry
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Incoming Resources
- The Cambridge introduction to modern Irish poetry, 1800-2000, Justin Quinn
- The new poetic, Yeats to Eliot, C.K. Stead
- Tony Harrison, Joe Kelleher
- Under Briggflatts, a history of poetry in Great Britain, 1960-1988, Donald Davie
- Essays on twentieth-century poets, George Fraser
- Irish poetry since 1950, from stillness into history, John Goodby
- On form, poetry, aestheticism, and the legacy of a word, Angela Leighton
- The underworld descent in twentieth-century poetry, from Pound and Eliot to Heaney and Walcott, Michael Thurston
- The government of the tongue, the 1986 T.S. Eliot Memorial Lectures and other critical writings, Seamus Heaney
- A history of twentieth-century British women's poetry, Jane Dowson and Alice Entwistle
- A vision of reality, a study of liberalism in twentieth-century verse
- The poem and the journey, and sixty poems to read along the way, Ruth Padel
- Seamus Heaney, edited by Michael Allen
- The Cambridge companion to the poetry of the First World War, edited by Santanu Das
- The great modern poets, edited by Michael Schmidt
- In the chair, interviews with poets from the North of Ireland, John Brown
- The new poetic, Yeats to Eliot, C. K. Stead
- British poetry 1964-1984, driving through the barricades, Martin Booth
- Facing the music, Irish poetry in the twentieth century, Eamon Grennan
- The strength of poetry, James Fenton
- Contemporary poetry and postmodernism, dialogue and estrangement, Ian Gregson
- Mistaken identities, poetry and Northern Ireland, Peter McDonald
- Pound, Yeats, Eliot and the modernist movement, C.K. Stead
- Contemporary women's poetry, reading, writing, practice, edited by Alison Mark and Deryn Rees-Jones
- Thomas Hardy and British poetry, Donald Davie
- Not without glory, poets of the Second World War, Vernon Scannell
- Women, modernism and British poetry, 1910-1939, resisting femininity, Jane Dowson
- Poetry off the page, twentieth-century British women poets in performance, Laura Severin
- Fishing by obstinate isles, modern and postmodern British poetry and American readers, Keith Tuma
- Contemporary poetry and contemporary science, edited by Robert Crawford
- The music of what happens, poems, poets, critics, Helen Vendler
- British poetry from the 1950s to the 1990s, politics and art, edited by Gary Day and Brian Docherty
- The course of English surrealist poetry since the 1930s, Rob Jackaman
- Poetry and performance during the British poetry revival 1960-1980, event and effect, Juha Virtanen
- The Ulster renaissance, poetry in Belfast, 1962-1972, Heather L. Clark
- British poetry since 1970, a critical survey, edited by Peter Jones and Michael Schmidt
- British poetry in the age of modernism, Peter Howarth
- Feminism and poetry, language, experience, identity in women's writing, Jan Montefiore
- The Cambridge companion to British poetry, 1945-2010, edited by Edward Larrissy
- Clasp, late-modernist poetry in London in the 1970s, edited by Robert Hampson and Ken Edwards
- The Alvarez generation, Thom Gunn, Geoffrey Hill, Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath and Peter Porter, William Wootten
- Modern English war poetry, Tim Kendall
- Poetry today, a critical guide to British poetry, 1960-1984, Anthony Thwaite
- Out of battle, the poetry of the Great War, Jon Silkin
- The underworld in twentieth-century poetry, from Pound and Eliot to Heaney and Walcott, Michael Thurston
- A history of modern poetry, David Perkins. Vol.2, Modernism and after
- New bearings in English poetry, a study of the contemporary situation, F. R. Leavis
- Crisis and contemporary poetry, edited by Anne Karhio, Sean Crosson and Charles I. Armstrong
- Darwin's bards, British and American poetry in the age of evolution, John Holmes
- Stand in the trench, Achilles, classical receptions in British poetry of the Great War, Elizabeth Vandiver
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