Argues that Campbell's poetry 'may be fruitfully approached then, as, at the outset, both the product and the unfolding of unusually sophisticated thought. The rural…
The title of Colin Roderick's book is suggestive in more ways than one; principally, it gives the impression that there are matters concerning the life…
"Argues that McAuley failed to practice his own poetic theory in that his traditionalism lacks ‘a living creative energy’; thus he in an ‘interesting minor…