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It is the central contention of this book that Andrew John Young 1885-1971 is still seriously under-valued amongst twentieth-century poets, principally because he has been over-anthologised - and by implication, dismissed - as yet another 'nature' poet of the Georgian ilk. A re-assessment is long overdue. Omrod argues, by way of both biography and critical analysis, that Young is a great poet, a modern metaphysical, a poet's poet, whose idiolect is distinctive and whose 'individual talent' both links to yet subtly changes literary 'tradition.'
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Author(s) - Richard Ormrod
Paperback
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ISBN - 9780718895136
Dimensions - 23.4 x 15.6 x 1.1 cm
Page Count - 214
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