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We British

the poetry of a people

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An edition of We British (2015)

We British

the poetry of a people

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More than just an anthology, WE BRITISH is a history of Britain told through its poetry. Written by Britain's most celebrated political commentator for World Poetry Day. This is the story of Britain told from inside. Hundreds of thousands of Britons over many centuries have left traces of what it was like to be them - letters, drawings, text messages, emails and social network exhibitionism. But unlike texts, emails or television, poetry allows people from distant times to talk directly to us, with nobody else getting in the way: a mediaeval ploughman, a Tudor drunk or a jilted Georgian woman can look us in the eyes. What follows, then, is not a history of Britain in verse, but an epic story of what it was to be British - which means Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Northumbrian, Mercian as well as English. Combining some of the greatest of our poetry, including poems far too little-known, with explanations and brief historical essays, WE BRITISH amounts to a surprising, uplifting journey towards a new way of thinking about who we have been and who we are.

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Fourth Estate
Language
English
Pages
651

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Table of Contents

1. The Earliest English Poetry
2. Knights in Green Satin
3. Fanatics and Courtiers
4. England's Miracle
5. Beyond the Nymphs and Swains: Renaissance Realities
6. Nothing Left But Laughter? Britain's Mullahs Confront the Problem of Pleasure
7. The Restoration of What? Satire, Science and Cynicism, as Political Britain is Born
8. The Age of Reason. And Slavery, and Filth, and So On
9. The Revolution
10. Romantic Agonies
11. The British Age
12. Plush, Mush and a Handful of Titans
13. The Poets of More Than One War
14. How Modern Were the Modernists?
15. Lefties and Righties: Outrage and Laughter in Britain Between the Wars
16. Revolt Against the Metropolis: Britain in the 1940s and 50s
17. The Age of Larkin
18. Fresh Freshness
19. Celts, Britons and Their Friends: Modern British Poetry Furth of England
20. Here Comes Everybody: The British and Poetry Now.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
941
Library of Congress
PR502 .M29 2015, PR6113

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 651 pages
Number of pages
651

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28328386M
Internet Archive
webritishpoetryo0000marr
ISBN 10
0008130892
ISBN 13
9780008130893, 9780008130916
LCCN
2015462941
OCLC/WorldCat
930069457
Amazon ID (ASIN)

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