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Aberration in Poetry: Essays on Atypical Works by Yeats, Auden, Moore, Heaney and Others

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This critical work asks whether the formation of a poet's oeuvre must involve artistic aberration. With introductory statements exploring the nature of aberration, these fourteen essays investigate the body of work of major contemporary poets from the U.S., Britain, Australia and New Zealand. Aberration is considered from the standpoint of both the artist and the audience, which ultimately forms the canon. The essays are concerned with the status of the aberrant work and the ways in which it challenges, enlarges or supports the overall perception of the poet. See more
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  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2012
  • Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780786462957

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Lucy Collins is a lecturer at the School of English Drama & Film at University College Dublin. She has published widely on modern and contemporary poetry with a special emphasis on womens poetry and on ecocriticism. Stephen Matterson is associate professor of English Studies at Trinity College University of Dublin. He specializes in American Literature with particular interests in poetry and in the work of Herman Melville.

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