<p>‘Among the chapters specifically focused upon de la Mare, Angela Leighton’s on the “riddling” nature of his work, and Mark Valentine on the “ghostliness” of the writing are especially rewarding. The chapter by Yui Kajita on de la Mare and Hardy pays scrupulous attention to a writer whose prose and poetry would loom large in the imagination of the Georgians and the Dymock group… this extensive critical and biographical reconsideration of Walter de la Mare will help to revive radically our understanding of the aesthetic and thematic influence he exerted at this crucial time.’ Roger Ebbatson, <em>Journal of the Friends of the Dymock Poets</em></p>

This book aims to put Walter de la Mare back on the literary map. A writer beloved by many, he has nevertheless remained on the sidelines of literary history. Walter de la Mare: Critical Appraisals promises to restore his reputation as one of the most memorably haunting of poets, as well as a peculiarly unnerving writer of ghost stories. A collection of varied, wide-ranging essays on de la Mare’s poetry, stories, novels, reviews and lectures, it puts his work beside that of many of his famous contemporaries, including Thomas Hardy, Robert Frost, W. H. Auden, T. S. Eliot and Katherine Mansfield. It also contains an invaluable survey of his archive, much of it unpublished, and a number of newly commissioned poems reflecting on his legacy. This multifaceted volume will be of interest to students working on twentieth-century poetry, the short story, the nature and limits of modernism and British intellectual history, as well as on de la Mare himself.

List of contributors: Catherine Charlwood, Guy Cuthbertson, Peter Davidson, Giles de la Mare, Andrew Doyle, Suzannah V. Evans, Adam Guy, Robin Holloway, Yui Kajita, Zaffar Kunial, Gregory Leadbetter, Angela Leighton, Erica McAlpine, Jenny McDonnell, Will May, Andrew Motion, Paul Muldoon, A. J. Nickerson, Seamus Perry, Adrian Poole, Camille Ralphs, Vidyan Ravinthiran, Peter Scupham, A. E. Stallings, Mark Valentine, Rory Waterman, Anne Welsh, David Wheatley, Rowan Williams, William Wootten.
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This multifaceted volume will be of interest to students working on twentieth-century poetry, the short story, the nature and limits of modernism and British intellectual history, as well as on de la Mare himself.

List of contributors: CatherineCharlwood, Guy Cuthbertson, Peter Davidson, Giles de la Mare, Andrew Doyle, SuzannahV.
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Introduction
PART I: LITERARY NETWORKS
The Secret Language of Tapping: Walter de la Mare and Thomas HardyYui Kajita‘The close, the curious, the deep’: Walter de la Mare and Henry JamesAdrian PooleCorresponding Listeners: Walter de la Mare and Robert FrostCatherine CharlwoodSharing the Inkpot: Walter de la Mare and Forrest ReidAndrew Doyle‘That remoter, changeless England’: Walter de la Mare and Edward ThomasGuy CuthbertsonExploring the Empty House: Walter de la Mare and Katherine MansfieldJenny McDonnellVisible Swans: Walter de la Mare and T. S. EliotA. J. NickersonGhosts: Walter de la Mare and Rex WhistlerPeter Davidson‘O where are you going?’: Walter de la Mare and W. H. Auden Seamus Perry
PART II: CRITICAL READINGS
Riddling de la MareAngela LeightonWalter de la Mare, Nonsense, and AnimalsWill MayWalter de la Mare and the Modern Ghost StoryMark ValentineWalter de la Mare, W. H. Davies, and Georgian PoetryRory WatermanLiterary Impressionism in Walter de la Mare’s Reviews: Henry James, Joseph Conrad, and Dorothy RichardsonAdam GuyThe Critical Reception of Walter de la Mare and the Legacy of I. A. Richards
William Wootten
PART III: ARTISTIC RESPONSES
In the SilenceAndrew MotionA ReturnDavid WheatleyIsledZaffar KunialThe TravellersVidyan RavinthiranWalter de la Mare: A LandscapePeter ScuphamPeacock PieA. E. StallingsFare Well, cont.Camille RalphsSome Words Between ThemErica McAlpineThe WreckSuzannah V. EvansSyllablingsGregory LeadbetterWhen the ItaliansPaul MuldoonThe Lost, the Haunted, and the Holy: De la Mare and the OtherworldlyRowan WilliamsSetting Walter de la Mare to MusicRobin Holloway
PART IV: ARCHIVES
Walter de la Mare’s Working LibraryAnne WelshWalter de la Mare ArchivesGiles de la Mare
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781836244981
Publisert
2025-08-01
Utgiver
Liverpool University Press; Liverpool University Press
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
G, U, P, 01, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
376

Om bidragsyterne

Yui Kajita is a scholar of nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature, a literary translator and an illustrator. Angela Leighton is Senior Research Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge. A. J. Nickerson is Katherine Jex-Blake Research Fellow and College Lecturer at Girton College, Cambridge.