Locations of Literary Modernism: Region and Nation in British and American Modernist Poetry

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Alex Davis, Lee M. Jenkins
Cambridge University Press, 5 окт. 2000 г. - Всего страниц: 296
In this collection, an international team of contributors contests the conventional critical view of modernism as a transnational or supranational entity. They examine relationships between modernist poetry and place, and foreground issues of region and space, nation and location in the work of poets such as Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, and Marianne Moore. The book brings the work of major canonical writers into juxtaposition with more neglected modernists such as Basil Bunting and Dylan Thomas, writers whose investment in the concepts of region and nation, it is argued, contributed to their relative marginalization.
 

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an overview
3
MacDiarmid in Montrose 333
33
Bunting and Welsh
57
Antithesis of place in the poetry and life of David Jones
67
Dylan Thomas
89
metonymies of national identity in
113
Irish modernist poets of the
135
Pounds places
159
Wallace Stevens and America
178
Marianne Moore Elizabeth Bishop
199
the New York School of Poets
215
Langston Hughes Harlem and
231
Notes
248
Index
289
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