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Pastoral Elegy in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry Iain Twiddy

Pastoral Elegy in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry By Iain  Twiddy

Pastoral Elegy in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry by Iain Twiddy


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Defying critical suggestions that the pastoral elegy is obsolete, the author reveals the popularity of the form in the work of major contemporary poets Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes and Paul Muldoon, Michael Longley, Douglas Dunn and Peter Reading. He outlines the development of the form, and identifies its characteristics and functions.

Pastoral Elegy in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry Summary

Pastoral Elegy in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry by Iain Twiddy

Defying critical suggestions that the pastoral elegy is obsolete, Iain Twiddy reveals the popularity of the form in the work of major contemporary poets Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes and Paul Muldoon, Michael Longley, Douglas Dunn and Peter Reading. As Twiddy outlines the development of the form, he identifies its characteristics and functions. But more importantly his study accounts for the enduring appeal of the pastoral elegy, why poets look to its conventions during times of personal distress and social disharmony, and how it allows them to recover from grief, loss and destruction. Informed by current debates and contemporary theories of mourning, Twiddy discusses themes of war and peace, social pastoral and environmental change, draws on the enduring influence of both Classical and Romantic poetics and explores poets' changing relationships with pastoral elegy throughout their careers. The result is a study that demonstrates why the pastoral elegy is still a flourishing and dynamic form in contemporary British and Irish poetry.

Pastoral Elegy in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry Reviews

[I]ndividual sections offer solid close readings and interesting insights not only into the works of the respective poets but into the variability of pastoral and the elegy. * Symbolism: An International Annual of Critical Aesthetics *
'Iain Twiddy is a wonderfully acute reader with a deep understanding ot the historical and psycholological roots of pastoral elegy. The result is a compelling account of the adaptability and continuing vitality of the genre.' -- Neil Roberts, Emeritus Professor of English Literature, University of Sheffield, UK
'Iain Twiddy's inspiring account of contemporary poetry pays tribute to the resilience and persistence of one of the oldest forms of writing - the pastoral elegy. In this highly informative and comprehensive study, he ranges from the classical origins of pastoral elegy to its modern manifestations in the writings of Michael Longley, Ted Hughes, Seamus Heaney, Paul Muldoon, and others. He shows with impressive conviction how contemporary poets have continued to draw on the energies and resources of pastoral elegy in confronting loss and adjusting to social and political change. The versions of pastoral we encounter in this compelling book are poems that are dynamically involved in the traditional elegiac processes of memory and consolation, but also fully alert to the challenges of their own time, including the devastation of war and the impact of environmental change. The book finds hope and uplift in the revitalised forms of pastoral elegy in contemporary British and Irish poetry. In its meticulously detailed attention to language and form, it shows (in the words of Wallace Stevens) how each poem is the cry of its occasion.' -- Stephen Regan, Professor of English, Durham University, UK

About Iain Twiddy

Iain Twiddy is Associate Professor of English in the Faculty of Media and Communication at Hokkaido University, Japan.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Contemporary Pastoral Elegy; 1. Inheritance and Commemoration: Memorial Landscapes in Michael Longley's Poetry; 2. Community Poetry 1: Pastoral Elegy in Ted Hughes' Remains of Elmet, Moortown Diary and River; 3. Community Poetry 2: Pastoral Elegy in Ted Hughes' Birthday Letters; 4. Leaving Home: Seamus Heaney's Parental Elegies; 5. Pastoral and Aftermath: Seamus Heaney; 6. 'Routine Periodic Faunal Extinctions': Peter Reading's Ecological Elegies; 7. Contemporary Female Poets and Pastoral Elegy; 8. Grief Brought to Numbers: Paul Muldoon's Circular Elegies; 9. The Ethics of Pastoral Elegy: Douglas Dunn and Christopher Reid; Conclusion: The Future of Pastoral Elegy; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9781441139412
9781441139412
1441139419
Pastoral Elegy in Contemporary British and Irish Poetry by Iain Twiddy
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Hardback
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2012-05-17
304
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