Green Voices: Understanding Contemporary Nature Poetry - Terry Gifford - Books - Critical, Cultural and Communications Pr - 9781905510290 - April 26, 2017
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Green Voices: Understanding Contemporary Nature Poetry 2nd edition

Terry Gifford

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Green Voices: Understanding Contemporary Nature Poetry 2nd edition

This text seeks to discover what different notions of nature actually underlie contemporary poetry, and how they relate to traditional assumptions about "nature" in the poetry of Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England. It also asks what new contributions to British nature poetry have been made by Black and Asian poets, by women and radical green poets. The author argues that the traditions of Pope and Goldsmith are continued in the present day by the likes of R. S. Thomas, George Mackay Brown, John Montague and Norman Nicholson. Patrick Kavanagh and others work in an "anti-pastoralist" tradition of Crabbe and Clare. Defining a "post-pastoral" poetry are Seamus Heaney, the successor to Wordsworth, and Ted Hughes, successor to Blake. In Scotland, Sorley Maclean's poetry has taken Gaelic nature poetry into the age of the nuclear threat. A chapter examining the attitudes towards the environment of 16 contemporary poets concludes the book.


214 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 26, 2017
Original release date 2011
ISBN13 9781905510290
Publishers Critical, Cultural and Communications Pr
Pages 214
Dimensions 163 × 234 × 14 mm   ·   322 g
Language English  

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