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Scotland’s Harvest: Scottish Poetry and World War Two: SCROLL: Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature, cartea 34

Autor Richie McCaffery
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 iul 2023
This study is the first exploration of the impact of World War Two on Scottish poets of both the front line and the home front. World War One has always been thought of as a poet’s war, one of horror and futility. The poetry of World War Two, by contrast, has long languished in its shadow, though there was a much greater amount of it written. This book asks whether these poets felt they were grown for war or rather that they grew through war experience, with an emphasis on the possibilities of the future instead of cataloguing the senseless horror of the battlefield. How were the hopes of Scottish poets different from their English counterparts? How was their poetry different, and how did it impact on their later lives?
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004679276
ISBN-10: 9004679278
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria SCROLL: Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature


Notă biografică

Richie McCaffery is a freelance scholar and poet with a Ph.D in Scottish literature from the University of Glasgow. In 2020 he edited Sydney Goodsir Smith, Poet: Essays on His Life and Work (Brill, 2020).

Cuprins

Introduction : Growing for, or through, War?

PART 1: Combatants



1 ‘Mak siccar!’: Hamis h Henderson (1919–2002)

2 Committed and Confessional: Sorley MacLean (1911–1996)

3 ‘The Secret Hollow’: George Campbell Hay (1915–1984)

4 ‘Private Morgan’ and ‘Geerie’ the Kriegy: Edwin Morgan (1920–2010) and Robert Garioch (1909–1981)

5 The Second Rank: Other Scottish Poets in the Forces

PART 2: Non-Combatants



6 ‘The war for libertie!’ The Cases of Douglas Young (1913–1973) and Norman MacCaig (1910–1996)

7 The Home Front: Scottish Civilian Poets of World War Two

8 The Old Guard: Hugh MacDiarmid (1892–1978) and Edwin Muir (1888–1959)

9 ‘It does not mak siccar you ken aboot weemin’: Scottish Women Poets of World War Two

Conclusion: ‘The Harvest’

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