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Ivor Gurney John Lucas

Ivor Gurney By John Lucas

Ivor Gurney by John Lucas


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Summary

Drawing on biographical information, letters, reminiscences and anecdotes, John Lucas pieces together Gurneys difficult, indeed tragic life, in order to show that Gurneys poetry, while undoubtedly affected by his mental problems, his trench experiences in World War One, and his complex relationship to Gloucester, the Cotswalds and London, is the sane utterance of a deeply radicalized writer.

Ivor Gurney Summary

Ivor Gurney by John Lucas

Drawing on biographical information, letters, reminiscences and anecdotes, John Lucas pieces together Gurneys difficult, indeed tragic life, in order to show that Gurneys poetry, while undoubtedly affected by his mental problems, his trench experiences in World War One, and his complex relationship to Gloucester, the Cotswalds and London, is the sane utterance of a deeply radicalized writer. There is no suggestion that Gurneys experiences were unique. On the contrary, they were typical, as he well knew, and as he declares in poems which celebrate the implications of comradeship. What is unique is Gurneys ability to turn these experiences into major poetry. Gurney is the greatest of all those poets who fought in and survived the war and his achievement drastically affects our understanding of twentieth century poetry.

About John Lucas

John Lucas has written many books including: The Literature of Change, English Poetry: From Hardy to Hughes, Romantic to Modern, and Englishness: Poetry and National Identity, 1688-1900. His celebrated study of Dickens, The Melancholy Man was first published in 1970 and re-published ten years later. He is himself a talented poet, winning the Aldeburgh Poetry Festival Award in 1990 and publishing Flying to Romania: A Sequence in Prose and Verse in 1992.

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GOR004168894
9780746308875
0746308876
Ivor Gurney by John Lucas
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Liverpool University Press
2001-01-08
144
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