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Overview
Murray's characteristically vivid and emphatic introductory essays to the poets, of whom he is in a real sense himself made, as heir and successor, and his 'essential' selections from their work, and he suggests why their accomplishments have been eclipsed in the wider bourse of English-language literary reputations. The Academy has much to answer for, yet the freedom the poets enjoyed was partly a result of their very neglect by institutions.
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- ISBN-13: 9781857540871
- ISBN-10: 1857540875
- Publisher: Carcanet Press
- Publish Date: April 1994
- Page Count: 207
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