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Intimate exposure : essays on the public-private divide in British poetry since 1950
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Intimate exposure : essays on the public-private divide in British poetry since 1950

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Poetry as "open diagnosis" / Marc Porée
Public faces in private places: messianic privacy in Cambridge poetry / Robert Archambeau
Ted Hughes as poet laureate: the beast and the sovereign / Laurel Peacock
R.S. Thomas: poet of the threshold / Daniel Szabo
Performing, transforming, and changing the question: patience Agbabi
poet enough! / Catherine Murphy
Strictly private? Stephen Romer's "Les portes de la nuit" / Adrian Grafe
Joseph Brodsky and Seamus Heaney in the birch grove of art / Daniella Jancs
"We men
must vanish"
Heaney's Wordsworth: toward the configuration of an event form / Pascale Guibert
"Imagined within the gravitational pull of the actual": the fusion of the private and the public in Seamus Heaney's poetics / Torsten Caeners
"Inwardness" and the "quest for a public poetry" in the works of Tony Harrison / Cecile Marshall
Private voice and public discourse: a poetics of northern dialect / Claire Hélie
Public or private nation: poetic form and national consciousness in the poetry of Tony Harrison and Geoffrey Hill / Carole Birkan-Berz
Geoffrey Hill: "a public nuisance" / Emily Taylor Merriman
The public intimacy of the poetry of sorrow / Catherine Phillips.

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Intimate exposure : essays on the public-private divide in British poetry since 1950. ISBN 9780786442218. Published by McFarland & Co. in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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