Studies in Modern Poetry
This series brings together book-length works on particular modern poets and twentieth-century movements as well as comparative and theoretical studies. Works in the series seek to explore the contributions of twentieth-century poets beyond the well-known major figures of Modernism such as Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot, in the belief that modern poetry is characterized by its variety, richness and scope. The series focuses on books which compare poetic projects from different national and linguistic traditions or explore the interconnections between poetic expression and the other arts. Authors whose critical approaches utilize contemporary literary theory and/or multicultural perspectives are especially encouraged to consider this series. Languages of the poetry studied include, but are not limited to, English, French, German, Italian and Spanish, though the texts should be written in English and addressed to readers beyond strictly national or disciplinary boundaries.
Titles
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Monster
Distortion, Abstraction, and Originality in Contemporary American PoetryVolume 21©2017 Monographs 210 Pages -
Hypodermic Light
The Poetry of Philip Lamantia and the Question of SurrealismVolume 15©2005 Monographs 146 Pages -
Dynamics of Being, Space, and Time in the Poetry of Czesław Miłosz and John Ashbery
Volume 8©2000 Monographs 182 Pages