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The Yale Journal of Criticism 13.1, Spring
2000
Pocket Epics: Bristish Poetry After Modernism
Edited by Nigel Alderman and C.D. Blanton
Contents
Articles
Alderman, Nigel.
Introduction: Pocket Epics: British Poetry After Modernism
Kerrigan, John.
Divided Kingdoms and the Local Epic: Mercian Hymns to The King of
Britain's Daughter
Huk, Romana, 1959-
In AnOther's Pocket: The Address of the "Pocket Epic" in Postmodern
Black
British Poetry
Hatlen, Burton.
Regionalism and Internationalism in Basil Bunting's Briggflatts
Dilworth, Thomas.
Antithesis and Unity in The Anathemata
Barry, Peter, 1947-
"Birmingham's what I think with": Roy Fisher's Composite-Epic
Bush, Clive.
In Sight and Time: Some Patterns of Appearance in Roy Fisher's
Poetry
Blanton, C. D.
Nominal Devolutions: Poetic Substance and the Critique of Political
Economy
Reading Spaces
Roberts, Andrew Michael.
Geoffrey Hill and Pastiche: "An Apology for the Revival of
Christian
Architecture in England" and The Mystery of the Charity of Charles
Pguy
Edwards, Michael, 1938-
Quotidian Epic: Geoffrey Hill's The Triumph of Love
Boddy, Kasia.
Edwin Morgan's Adventures in Calamerica
McHale, Brian.
Brit-Pop, or, Bringing It All Back Home: On Andrew Greig's Western
Swing
Best,
David Latane
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