Walter de la Mare

Walter de la Mare

Critical Appraisals

Nickerson, A. J.; Kajita, Yui; Leighton, Angela

Liverpool University Press

08/2022

376

Dura

Inglês

9781800854659

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction
PART I: LITERARY NETWORKS
The Secret Language of Tapping: Walter de la Mare and Thomas HardyYui Kajita'The close, the curious, the deep': Walter de la Mare and Henry JamesAdrian PooleCorresponding Listeners: Walter de la Mare and Robert FrostCatherine CharlwoodSharing the Inkpot: Walter de la Mare and Forrest ReidAndrew Doyle'That remoter, changeless England': Walter de la Mare and Edward ThomasGuy CuthbertsonExploring the Empty House: Walter de la Mare and Katherine MansfieldJenny McDonnellVisible Swans: Walter de la Mare and T. S. EliotA. J. NickersonGhosts: Walter de la Mare and Rex WhistlerPeter Davidson'O where are you going?': Walter de la Mare and W. H. Auden Seamus Perry
PART II: CRITICAL READINGS
Riddling de la MareAngela LeightonWalter de la Mare, Nonsense, and AnimalsWill MayWalter de la Mare and the Modern Ghost StoryMark ValentineWalter de la Mare, W. H. Davies, and Georgian PoetryRory WatermanLiterary Impressionism in Walter de la Mare's Reviews: Henry James, Joseph Conrad, and Dorothy RichardsonAdam GuyThe Critical Reception of Walter de la Mare and the Legacy of I. A. Richards
William Wootten
PART III: ARTISTIC RESPONSES
In the SilenceAndrew MotionA ReturnDavid WheatleyIsledZaffar KunialThe TravellersVidyan RavinthiranWalter de la Mare: A LandscapePeter ScuphamPeacock PieA. E. StallingsFare Well, cont.Camille RalphsSome Words Between ThemErica McAlpineThe WreckSuzannah V. EvansSyllablingsGregory LeadbetterWhen the ItaliansPaul MuldoonThe Lost, the Haunted, and the Holy: De la Mare and the OtherworldlyRowan WilliamsSetting Walter de la Mare to MusicRobin Holloway
PART IV: ARCHIVES
Walter de la Mare's Working LibraryAnne WelshWalter de la Mare ArchivesGiles de la Mare
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twentieth-century literature;Georgian poetry;short story;literary networks;children's books