UID:
almahu_9948591714402882
Edition:
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mi: Gale, 2007. Available via World Wide Web.
ISBN:
9780810317055
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0810317052
Series Statement:
Gale Literature Resource Center
Content:
Focuses on the fifteen years following World War II which is now recognized as an identifiable period in the history of modern British poetry - the center of which is the group of poets known as The Movement.
Note:
Dannie Abse (1923-) - Kingsley Amis (1922-) - Thomas Blackburn (1916-1977) - George Mackay Brown (1921-) - Charles Causley (1917-) - Jack Clemo (1916-) - Robert Conquest (1917-) - Donald Davie (1922-) - Patric Dickinson (1914-) - Keith Douglas (1920-1944) - Lawrence Durrell (1912-) - D. J. Enright (1920-) - G. S. Fraser (1915-1980) - Geoffrey Grigson (1905-) - Thom Gunn (1929-) - Michael Hamburger (1924-) - John Heath-Stubbs (1918-) - John Hewitt (1907-) - John Holloway (1920-) - Elizabeth Jennings (1926-) - Thomas Kinsella (1928-) - James Kirkup (1918-) - Philip Larkin (1922-) - Laurie Lee (1914-) - John Lehmann (1907-) - Christopher Logue (1926-) - Norman MacCaig (1910-) - Roland Mathias (1915-) - Edwin Morgan (1920-) - Norman Nicholson (1914-) - Leslie Norris (1921-) - John Ormond (1923-) - Henry Reed (1914-) - Alastair Reid (1926-) - I. A. Richards (1893-1979) - Anne Ridler (1912-) - Vernon Scannell (1922-) - Tom Scott (1918-) - Jon Silkin (1930-) - C. H. Sisson (1914-) - Robin Skelton (1925-) - Sydney Goodsir Smith (1915-1975) - R. S. Thomas (1915-) - John Wain (1925-).
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Mode of access: Internet.
Language:
English
URL:
Available via Gale Literature Resource Center