Edinburgh Book of Twentieth-Century Scottish Poetry

Edinburgh Book of Twentieth-Century Scottish Poetry
Author: Maurice Lindsay
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-08-05
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1474470270


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The most wide-ranging anthology of twentieth-century poetry in English and Scots available.

Twentieth-century Scottish Poetry

Twentieth-century Scottish Poetry
Author: Douglas Dunn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2006
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: 9780571228386


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During the 1920s, Scottish poetry, personified by Hugh MacDiarmid, asserted its independence, denying the claim made by T. S. Eliot that all significant differences between Scottish and English literature had ceased to exist. It was an energetic 'No' to provincialism, and a vigorous 'Yes' to nationalism as an enabler of poetry. On its first appearance in 1992, the retrospective and organising vision of Douglas Dunn's now-classic anthology revealed a profounder level of achievement in modern Scottish poetry - whether in Scots, Gaelic or English - than had been formerly acknowledged, and introduced an entire canon of writing to a wider readership, edited with discrimination and exemplary lucidity.

The Faber Book of Twentieth-century Scottish Poetry

The Faber Book of Twentieth-century Scottish Poetry
Author: Douglas Dunn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1993
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: 9780571154326


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In the 1920s, Scottish poetry, personified by Hugh MacDiarmid, asserted its independence, categorically denying the claim that there was no difference between English and Scottish literature. Though nationality is often considered a lesser, narrower ideal than poetry, in this case the polemical response has been enabling to rider and writer alike. In this anthology poets such as MacDiarmid, Edwin Muir, Sorley MacLean and Norman MacCaig as well as that of expatriates like Andrew Young and W.S. Graham are included.

Twentieth Century Scottish Poems

Twentieth Century Scottish Poems
Author: Douglas Dunn
Publisher: Faber & Faber Limited
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2000
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: 9780571203888


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In this series, a contemporary poet advocates a poet or poets of the past or present whom they have particularly admired. By their selection of verses and by the personal and critical reactions they express, the selectors offer intriguing insight into their own work.

Modern Scottish Gaelic Poems

Modern Scottish Gaelic Poems
Author:
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1977
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780811206310


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Although the number of Gaelic speakers has declined during the twentieth century, the last forty years have seen an astonishing flowering of Scottish Gaelic poetry, much of it in the modern idiom. This bilingual anthology provides a selection of the best work of poets who have contributed most to that revival--Sorely Maclean, George Campbell Hay, Derick Thomson, Iain Crichton Smith, and Donald MacAulay.

Burns the Radical

Burns the Radical
Author: Liam McIlvanney
Publisher: John Donald
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:


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This study of poet Robert Burns's politics uncovers the intellectual context of the poet's political radicalism. Burns is revealed as a sophisticated political poet whose work draws on the democratic, contractarian ideology of Scottish Presbyterianism; the English and Irish Real Whig tradition; and the political theory of the Scottish Enlightenment. Casting new light on the poet's education and his early reading, this book provides detailed new readings of Burns's major poems and offers research on his links with Irish poets and radicals, providing a major reinterpretation of the man who is coming to be recognized as the poet laureate of the radical Enlightenment.

The Music of Time

The Music of Time
Author: John Burnside
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0691218862


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"First published in a slight different form in Great Britain in 2019 by Profile Books Ltd."--Title page verso.