Poetry of Loss

Poetry of Loss

Romantic and Contemporary Elegies

Harris, Judith

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

170

Mole

9781032009520

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Introduction: The Elegiac Language and Expression of Grief

CHAPTER ONE: Psychoanalytic Theories of Mourning and the Failure to Mourn

CHAPTER TWO: The Lost Child in Wordsworth's Elegies and John Bowlby's Attachment and Loss

CHAPTER THREE: Loss and Beauty: Keats's Women and the "Ode to Psyche"

CHAPTER FOUR: A Consolation of Beauty, Grief, and Sadness in Jane Kenyon's Poems

CHAPTER FIVE: Sylvia Plath's Mock and Self-Elegies: A Kleinian Reading of "Edge"

CHAPTER SIX: A Father's Grief: Elegy and Counter-Tradition in Edward Hirsch's Gabriel

CHAPTER SEVEN: An Inheritance of Terror: Postmemory and Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma in Second-Generation Jews after the Holocaust

CHAPTER EIGHT: The Canticles of Grief: Contemporary Elegies and the Limits of Mourning

CHAPTER NINE: The Literature of Loss: Elegies as a Therapeutic Strategy for Coping with Grief

Conclusion
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Ode;Loss;Grief;Elegiac;Elegies;Poetry;Elegy;Draw Back;Fanny Brawne;Poetry Therapy;Defensive Strategies;Gravy Boat;Wentworth House;Contemporary Elegies;Traditional Elegies;Consolatory Fiction;Lost Object;Modern Elegies;Elegiac Poet;Research Forest;Black Milk;Classical Elegies;Anna Akhmatova;Vietnam Veterans Memorial;Book III;Lin's Vietnam Veterans Memorial;Martha Ray;Human Suffering;Edward King;Wordsworth's Ballad;Bereaved Child;Dysthymic Depression