The Course of English Surrealist Poetry Since the 1930sThis study proposes that there has been a revival of surrealist poetry, and traces an uninterrupted thread of development in surrealism throughout 20th-century English poetry. |
Contents
General Introduction | 1 |
The Thirties | 15 |
England in the Thirties | 25 |
Boiled String and Sympathy The Relationship between | 100 |
The Forties | 118 |
England | 125 |
No More Musical Eggs The Poetry of the | 150 |
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