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Metamodernism and Contemporary British Poetry, Hardback Book

Metamodernism and Contemporary British Poetry Hardback

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Twenty-First-Century Literature and Culture series

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This book discusses contemporary British poetry in the context of metamodernism.

The author argues that the concept of metamodernist poetry helps to recalibrate the opposition between mainstream and innovative poetry, and he investigates whether a new generation of British poets can be accurately defined as metamodernist.

Antony Rowland analyses the ways in which contemporary British poets such as Geoffrey Hill, J.

H. Prynne, Geraldine Monk and Sandeep Parmar have responded to the work of modernist writers as diverse as T.

S. Eliot, H. D. and Antonin Artaud, and what Theodor Adorno describes as the overall enigma of modern art.

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