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Introduction: Whose Poetry is Old English Anyway?
1. 'Ear for the sea-surge': Pound's Uses of Old English
2. Anglo-Saxon Anxieties: Auden and 'the Barbaric Poetry of the North'
3. Edwin Morgan: Dredging theWhale-Roads
4. Old English Escape Routes: Seamus Heaney - the Caedmon of the North Conclusion: Old English - A Shadow Poetry?
Appendix on Old English Metre
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Add Strange Likeness: The Use of Old English in Twentieth-Century Poetry, Strange Likeness provides the first full account of how Old English (or Anglo-Saxon) was rediscovered by twentieth-century poets, and the uses to which they put that discovery in their own writing. Chapters deal with Ezra Pound, W. H. Auden,, Strange Likeness: The Use of Old English in Twentieth-Century Poetry to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Strange Likeness: The Use of Old English in Twentieth-Century Poetry, Strange Likeness provides the first full account of how Old English (or Anglo-Saxon) was rediscovered by twentieth-century poets, and the uses to which they put that discovery in their own writing. Chapters deal with Ezra Pound, W. H. Auden,, Strange Likeness: The Use of Old English in Twentieth-Century Poetry to your collection on WonderClub |