Poetry and politics / edited by Kate Flint for the English Association.

"It can be argued that poetry and politics have much in common. Both are fuelled by a sense of necessity, even urgency. Both appeal to the imagination, to the sense that things could be otherwise. Poetry can be used to praise or criticise a society; political approaches can be fruitfully applie...

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Main Authors: Smith, Nigel, 1958- (Author), Morton, Timothy, 1968- (Author), Groth, Helen (Author), Hudd, Louise Gudrun (Author), Lucas, John, 1937- (Author), Wills, Clair (Author), Smith, Robert, 1965- (Author)
Corporate Author: English Association.
Other Authors: Flint, Kate (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge [England] ; Rochester, NY : D.S. Brewer, 1996.
Series:Essays and studies (London, England : 1950) ; v. 49.
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Call Number: PR13 .E41 1996
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