On Nature and the Goddess in Romantic and Post-Romantic Literature

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism
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Author: John O?Meara ISBN: 9781475942934
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: August 24, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: John O?Meara
ISBN: 9781475942934
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: August 24, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

A Trilogy bringing together titles by John OMeara that are also individually available from iUniverse.

The Modern Debacle

Containing close readings of work by Beckett, Hemingway, and T.S.Eliot; Tennessee Williams, Chekhov, Arthur Miller, and Brecht; Plath, Hughes, and Robert Graves, and W.B. Yeats.

beautifully and fluently written and ingenious in its combination of catastrophes
--Anthony Gash, Drama Head, The University of East Anglia

Myth, Depravity, Impasse

An in-depth study of Robert Graves, the modern theory of myth and Ted Hughes, with further reference to Shakespeare and to Keats.

I am very sympathetic to the cause of myth and especially in relation to literature
--Michael Bell, author of Literature, Modernism and Myth in a letter to John OMeara

This Life, This Death

An extensive study of Wordsworths great life-crisis, with additional reference to S.T. Coleridge, and to P.B. Shelley.

Of this Wordsworth book, one recognizes its truth, its breadth of coverage and awareness, and above all its depth...
--Richard Ramsbotham, editor of Vernon Watkins, New Selected Poems, Carcanet Press

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A Trilogy bringing together titles by John OMeara that are also individually available from iUniverse.

The Modern Debacle

Containing close readings of work by Beckett, Hemingway, and T.S.Eliot; Tennessee Williams, Chekhov, Arthur Miller, and Brecht; Plath, Hughes, and Robert Graves, and W.B. Yeats.

beautifully and fluently written and ingenious in its combination of catastrophes
--Anthony Gash, Drama Head, The University of East Anglia

Myth, Depravity, Impasse

An in-depth study of Robert Graves, the modern theory of myth and Ted Hughes, with further reference to Shakespeare and to Keats.

I am very sympathetic to the cause of myth and especially in relation to literature
--Michael Bell, author of Literature, Modernism and Myth in a letter to John OMeara

This Life, This Death

An extensive study of Wordsworths great life-crisis, with additional reference to S.T. Coleridge, and to P.B. Shelley.

Of this Wordsworth book, one recognizes its truth, its breadth of coverage and awareness, and above all its depth...
--Richard Ramsbotham, editor of Vernon Watkins, New Selected Poems, Carcanet Press

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