Aspects of Form and Genre in the Poetry of Edwin MorganCambridge Scholars Press, 2003 - 209 ページ Edwin Morgan was born in 1920 in Glasgow and studied at Glasgow University where he later taught literature. He is much admired for his experimental writings, his â ~socialâ (TM) poems, as well as for the diversity of his output. The present book comprises a chapter on Morganâ (TM)s early vision poems (which have received scant critical attention hitherto); two on his hodoiporika, The Cape of Good Hope and The New Divan; a chapter on his deployment of the grotesque mode, centred chiefly on the Instamatic Poems and The Whittrick; another on his adaptations of the elegy, in which Edgecombe propose a new genre called the â oethanasimon;â and, finally, an examination of his various monologic poems, read in terms of his avowed enterprise of â oevoicingâ the universe. The study is topped by a prologue that sets out the consistency of Morganâ (TM)s vision over time, and tailed by an epilogue that connects his various critical pronouncements to his remarkably diverse output. |
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