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A history of twentieth-century British women's poetry
2005, Cambridge University Press
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0521819466 9780521819466
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Table of Contents
1900-45: Overview
Lyrical androgyny: Alice Meynell, Frances Cornford, Vita Sackville-West and Elizabeth Daryush
A public voice: war, class and women's rights
Modernism, memory and masking: Mina Loy and Edith Sitwell
'I will put myself, and everything I see, upon the page': Charlotte Mew, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Anna Wickham and the dramatic monologue
1945-1980: Overview
Stevie Smith
The postwar generation and the paradox of home
The poetry of consciousness-raising
Disruptive lyrics: Veronica Forrest-Thomson, Wendy Mulford and Denise Riley
1980-2000: Overview
'These parts': identity and place
Dialogic politics in Carol Ann Duffy and others
Postmodern transformations: science and myth
The renovated lyric: from Eavan Boland and Carol Rumens to Jackie Kay and the next generation.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 302-362) and index.
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