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Hollow Palaces

Hollow Palaces
Author: Kevin Gardner
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2021-09-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1800857535

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The ‘country house poem’ was born in the seventeenth century as a fruitful way of flattering potential patrons. But the genre’s popularity faded – ironically, just as ‘country house society’ was emerging. It was only when the power and influence of the landed classes had all but ebbed away that poets returned to the theme, attracted perhaps by the buildings’ irresistible dereliction, but equally by their often very personal histories. This is the first complete anthology of modern country house poems, and it shows just how far (as Simon Jenkins points out in his Foreword) poems can ‘penetrate the souls of buildings’. Over 160 distinguished poets representing a diversity of class, race, gender, and generation offer fascinating perspectives on stately exteriors and interiors, gardens both wild and cultivated, crumbling ruins and the extraordinary secrets they hide. There are voices of all kinds, whether it’s Edith Sitwell recreating her childhood, W. B. Yeats and Wendy Cope pondering Lissadell, or Simon Armitage’s labourer confronting the Lady who’s ‘got the lot’. We hear from noble landowners and loyal (or rebellious) servants, and from many an inquisitive day-tripper. The book’s dominant note is elegiac, yet comedy, satire, even strains of Gothic can be heard among these potent reflections. Hollow Palaces reminds us how poets can often be the most perceptive of guides to radical changes in society. The book is illustrated by Rosie Greening.


Hollow Palaces

Hollow Palaces
Author: Kevin Gardner
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2021-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1800856741

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As a genre of poetry, the country house poem was born in the seventeenth century. As English country house society itself grew in prominence, the poem of commemoration diminished in popularity; not until the Edwardian era, when the country house as an institution began to wane, was there a renewed interest in country house poetry. As the power and influence of landed society dwindled, the country house began to haunt the English literary imagination, and our poets found in its dereliction a frequent subject and theme. This is the first book to gather modern and contemporary country house poems into one collection. Poets representing a diversity of class, race, gender, and generation offer a wide variety of perspectives: stately exteriors and interiors, crumbling ruins, gardens both wild and cultivated, and the voices of noble owners, servants, and curious visitors. The dominant note sounded is perhaps unsurprisingly elegiac, yet comic, satiric, and gothic tones appear frequently as well. The common thread is that, in response to the rapid sociological changes of the twentieth century, poets reflect on the country house as an architecturally, politically, socially, and economically potent symbol and institution, both in its heyday and in its eclipse.


Royal Palaces of Scotland

Royal Palaces of Scotland
Author: Helen Douglas-Irvine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1911
Genre: Castles
ISBN:

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Gabriel's Palace

Gabriel's Palace
Author:
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 433
Release: 1993
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0195093887

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Over 150 tales from the Talmud, the Zohar, Jewish folktales, and Hasidic lore.


The American House Poem, 1945-2021

The American House Poem, 1945-2021
Author: Walt Hunter
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2023-09-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0192668986

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The house is perhaps the most recognizable emblem of the American ideals of self-making: prosperity, stability, domesticity, and upward mobility. Yet over the years from 1945-2021, the American house becomes more famous for the betrayal of those hopes than for their fulfilment: first, through the segregation of cities and public housing; then through the expansion of private credit that lays the ground for the subprime mortgage crisis of the early twenty-first century. Walt Hunter argues that, as access to housing expands to include a greater share of the US population, the house emerges as a central metaphor for the poetic imagination. From the kitchenette of Gwendolyn Brooks to the duplex of Jericho Brown, and from the suburban imagination of Adrienne Rich to the epic constructions of James Merrill, the American house poem represents the changing abilities of US poets to imagine new forms of life while also building on the past. In The American House Poem, 1945-2021, Hunter focuses on poets who register the unevenly distributed pressures of successive housing crises by rewriting older poetic forms. Writing about the materials, tools, and plans for making a house, these poets express the tensions between making their lives into art and freeing their lives from inherited constraints and conditions.


The Mad King

The Mad King
Author: Guy De Pourtales
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1928
Genre:
ISBN:

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Palace of History

Palace of History
Author: Glasgow (Scotland). Scottish Exhibition of National History, Art and Industry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 826
Release: 1911
Genre: Art, Scottish
ISBN:

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