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Writing to the Moment: Selected Critical Essays, 1980-1995 (Faber Poetry)
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Writing to the Moment: Selected Critical Essays, 1980-1995 (Faber Poetry)
by Tom Paulin
Product Group:
Book
Publisher:
Faber & Faber (1998-12-31)
ISBN:
0571175821
EAN:
9780571175826
Binding/Media:
Paperback - 384 pages
SKU:
02191
Condition:
Used: Very Good
Comments:
Never used, minor scratches to cover and other shelf wear, discoloration on bottom of pages
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Product Description
Subjects as diverse as Ian Paisley's rhetoric and T.S. Eliot's anti-Semitism; poets including Elizabeth Bishop, John Clare, Louis MacNeice and Gerard Manley Hopkins; the art of criticism itself--all come under the eye of one of our most impassioned and exciting critics. Tom Paulin's political nous and intellectual rigour, his championing of the sort of "meltfresh, newpainted, all-in-the-moment" journalism that marked William Hazlitt as one of the greatest critics of his age, and his own exemplary subscription to this school of writing, make
Writing to the Moment
essential reading for all students of literature and vernacular culture.
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