Modern and Contemporary Yorkshire Poetry

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Bird's Eye
Bird’s Eye
Brexit
Brexit cultural effects
British poetry analysis
Brynmor Jones Library
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City Speaks
City's Industry
City’s Industry
Colliery Closures
Contemporary Societies
Cultural identity
deindustrialization impact
Division Street
East Yorkshire
Eastwood Park
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Hebden Bridge
Hessle Road
Hughes's Childhood
Hughes’s Childhood
Humber Bridge
identity in literature
Iron Gates
Kate Fox
Larkin's Poem
Larkin's Poetry
Larkin's Work
Larkin’s Poem
Larkin’s Poetry
Larkin’s Work
Leave Vote
Literary landscapes
Millstone Grit
Miners' Strikes
poetic responses to social change
postwar British society
regional literary studies
Regionalism
Space and place
The North
UK City
United Kingdom European Union Membership
West Yorkshire
Whitsun Weddings
YSP

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032063409
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Delving into the landscapes and politics of twentieth- and twenty-first-century South, East, and West Yorkshire, Modern and Contemporary Yorkshire Poetry: Cultural Identities, Political Crises theorises Yorkshire as a distinct region of poetry in its own right. In outlining the commonalities and parameters of this branch of poetry, Modern and Contemporary Yorkshire Poetry engages the work with a selection of poets writing in and about the region since 1945, including Philip Larkin, Ted Hughes, Simon Armitage, Helen Mort, Zaffar Kunial, Kate Fox, and Vicky Foster. Charting the developments in Yorkshire poetry, this book explores several key contexts – including deindustrialisation, the Miners’ Strikes, and Brexit – in detail, evidencing the impacts of these sociopolitical events on the poetry of a region. Modern and Contemporary Yorkshire Poetry investigates 75 years of poetry to ask the question: what is Yorkshire poetry? In other words, what is it that connects poems by these writers, whilst setting them apart from poetry of other UK regions?

Kyra Piperides is a researcher of place and politics in modern and contemporary poetry. Kyra studied at the University of Hull, where she gained her bachelor’s and master’s degrees, then at the University of York for her PhD. She is a trustee of the Philip Larkin Society and editor of the journal About Larkin. Kyra has a PGCE and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy; she has taught at the University of York, the University of Huddersfield, and various schools and sixth-form colleges in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Kyra is a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Huddersfield.

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