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The uncommon tongue : the poetry and criticism of Geoffrey Hill
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ISBN: 047210084X Year: 1987 Publisher: Ann Arbor, MI : University of Michigan Press,

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An introduction to Geoffrey Hill
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ISBN: 1857251261 Year: 1998 Publisher: Bellew publishing London,

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Geoffrey Hill
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ISBN: 087754669X Year: 1986 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) Chelsea House

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Passionate Intelligence.
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ISBN: 9789004483521 Year: 1990 Publisher: Boston : BRILL,

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Costerus is a longstanding book series for state-of-the-art research in the field of English-language literature(s). Besides the more classical research in English, American and Irish literature, we offer a platform for new directions in literary studies in relation to translation studies, minority literatures, ecology, medical humanities, hemispheric studies, transatlantic studies, network studies and social sciences, as well as reflections on studies in English literature as a discipline.


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Annotations to Geoffrey Hill's Speech! Speech!
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Year: 2012 Publisher: punctum books

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Geoffrey Hill's Speech! Speech! (2000) encapsulates two thousand years' worth of utterances in a symbolic act of remembrance and expression of despair for the current age, in which we find "our minds and ears fouled by degraded public speech--by media hype, insipid sermons, hollow political rhetoric, and the ritual misuse of words." Through 120 densely allusive stanzas--"As many as the days that were / of SODOM"--the poem wrestles this condition from within, fighting fire with fire in an alchemical symbolic labour that transmutes the dross of corrupt and cliched idiom into a dynamic logopoeia that proves true Hill's persistent claim: "genuinely difficult art is truly democratic." Such is the weird, ambivalently hostile position of poetry in the present world and thus the space of our real connection to it: "Whatever strange relationship we have with the poem, it is not one of enjoyment. It is more like being brushed past, or aside, by an alien being" (Hill).Befriending this estrangement, embracing it as a more amicable brushing-up-against, Hassan's Annotations provide a thorough and patient explication of Speech! Speech! that both clarifies and deepens the poem's difficulties, illuminating its polyphonic language and careening discursive movement. The author's method is at once commentarial, descriptive, and narratorial, staying faithfully with the poem and following its complex verbal and logical turns. The book generously provides, rather than direct interpretative incursion, a more durable and productive document of "the true nature / of this achievement" (stanza 92), a capacious, open understanding of the text that will prove invaluable to its present and future readers.punctumbooks.com


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Geoffrey Hill : essays on his later work
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ISBN: 9780199586608 Year: 2012 Publisher: Oxford New-York : Oxford University Press,

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Geoffrey Hill : essays on his work
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ISBN: 0335105874 0335105882 9780335105878 9780335105885 Year: 1985 Publisher: Milton Keynes ; Philadelphia : Open University Press,

Passionate intelligence : the poetry of Geoffrey Hill
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ISBN: 9051831404 Year: 1990 Volume: vol 77 Publisher: Amsterdam - Atlanta : Rodopi,

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Annotations to Geoffrey Hill's Speech! Speech!
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Geoffrey Hill's Speech! Speech! (2000) encapsulates two thousand years' worth of utterances in a symbolic act of remembrance and expression of despair for the current age, in which we find "our minds and ears fouled by degraded public speech--by media hype, insipid sermons, hollow political rhetoric, and the ritual misuse of words." Through 120 densely allusive stanzas--"As many as the days that were / of SODOM"--the poem wrestles this condition from within, fighting fire with fire in an alchemical symbolic labour that transmutes the dross of corrupt and cliched idiom into a dynamic logopoeia that proves true Hill's persistent claim: "genuinely difficult art is truly democratic." Such is the weird, ambivalently hostile position of poetry in the present world and thus the space of our real connection to it: "Whatever strange relationship we have with the poem, it is not one of enjoyment. It is more like being brushed past, or aside, by an alien being" (Hill).Befriending this estrangement, embracing it as a more amicable brushing-up-against, Hassan's Annotations provide a thorough and patient explication of Speech! Speech! that both clarifies and deepens the poem's difficulties, illuminating its polyphonic language and careening discursive movement. The author's method is at once commentarial, descriptive, and narratorial, staying faithfully with the poem and following its complex verbal and logical turns. The book generously provides, rather than direct interpretative incursion, a more durable and productive document of "the true nature / of this achievement" (stanza 92), a capacious, open understanding of the text that will prove invaluable to its present and future readers.punctumbooks.com


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La poésie de Geoffrey Hill et la modernité
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ISBN: 9782296044432 Year: 2007 Publisher: Paris : L'Harmattan,

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On reconnaît en général dans l'oeuvre puissante de Geoffrey Hill (né en 1932) "l'une des plus hautes voix de la poésie anglaise contemporaine" (Patrick Kéchichian). G. Hill s'efforce de rendre à la poésie une légitimité publique après les dévoiements du langage et les immenses tragédies dont s'est montré capable le XXe siècle européen. La poésie de Geoffrey Hill et la modernité est le premier ensemble critique, international, à lui être consacré en français.

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