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Women's Poetry and Popular Culture
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Bridging feminist and cultural studies, the book shows how British and American women poets often operate as cultural insiders. Individual chapters reassess major figures (H.D., Gwendolyn Brooks, Sylvia Plath), alternative modernist poets (Edith Sitwell, Stevie Smith), and contemporary poets (Ai, Carol Ann Duffy).
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- Permissions
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Key Signatures, Signature Styles
- Chapter 1 CinemaScope Poetics: H.D., Helen, and Historical Epic Film
- Chapter 2 The Poetry Picture Book: Stevie Smith and Childrenâs Culture
- Chapter 3 Uneasy Alliances: Gwendolyn Brooks, Ebony, and Whiteness
- Chapter 4 Everyday Ariel: Sylvia Plath and the Dream Kitchen
- Chapter 5 Killer Lyrics: Ai, Carol Ann Duffy, and the Media Monologue
- Key Notes: Manifesto for Womenâs Poetry Studies
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index