Letter Writing Among Poets: From William Wordsworth to Elizabeth Bishop
Online ISBN:
9781474422239
Print ISBN:
9780748681327
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
Book
Letter Writing Among Poets: From William Wordsworth to Elizabeth Bishop
Published online:
18 January 2018
Published in print:
1 February 2015
Online ISBN:
9781474422239
Print ISBN:
9780748681327
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
Cite
Ellis, Jonathan (ed.), Letter Writing Among Poets: From William Wordsworth to Elizabeth Bishop (Edinburgh , 2015; online edn, Edinburgh Scholarship Online, 18 Jan. 2018), https://doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748681327.001.0001, accessed 14 May 2025.
Abstract
This is the first book to look at poets’ letters as an art form. Fifteen enlightening chapters by leading international biographers, critics and poets examine letter writing among poets in the last 200 years. Poets discussed include Coleridge, Wordsworth, Keats and Shelley in the nineteenth century and Eliot, Yeats, Bishop and Larkin in the twentieth. Divided into three sections—Contexts and Issues, Romantic and Victorian Letter Writing and Twentieth-Century Letter Writing—the volume demonstrates that real letters still have an allure that virtual post struggles to replicate.
Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction: ‘For what is a letter?’
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Part I: Contexts and Issues
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Part II: Romantic and Victorian Letter Writing
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5
Wordsworth’s Sweating Pages: The Love Letters of William and Mary Wordsworth
Frances Wilson
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6
The Oakling and the Oak: The Tragedy of the Coleridges
Anne Fadiman
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7
‘Any thing human or earthly’: Shelley’s Letters and Poetry
Madeleine Callaghan
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‘Another sort of writing’? Invalidism and Poetic Labour in the Letters of Elizabeth Barrett
Marcus Waithe
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9
Passion and Playfulness in the Letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins
Michael D. Hurley
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5
Wordsworth’s Sweating Pages: The Love Letters of William and Mary Wordsworth
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Part III: Twentieth-Century Letter Writing
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10
The Gift of George Yeats
Matthew Campbell
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11
Epistolary Psychotherapy: The Letters of Edward Thomas and Philip Larkin
Edna Longley
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12
Lorine Niedecker’s Republic of Letters
Siobhan Phillips
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13
‘Wherever you listen from’: W. S. Graham and the Art of the Letter1
Angela Leighton
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14
Fire Balloons: The Letters of Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Bishop
Paul Muldoon
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15
Last Letters: Keats, Bishop and Hughes
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10
The Gift of George Yeats
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End Matter
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