Cancer PoetrySpringer, 29 เม.ย. 2016 - 232 หน้า This is the first critical study to offer a sustained analysis of the theme of cancer in contemporary poetry. In discussing works by major poets, including Paul Muldoon, Jo Shapcott and Christopher Reid, Cancer Poetry traces the complex ways in which poets represent cancer, and assesses how poetry can be instrumental to emotional recovery. |
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The Flowering of Grief | |
The Functions of Repression | |
Locating Breast Cancer | |
Surviving Cancer | |
Conversing with Cancer | |
Cancer and the Ethics of Representation | |
Cancer and Imaginative Redress | |
Remission | |
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accessed 18 December Annals of Chile Armantrout asserting attempt Beau become blood body breast cancer cancer cells cancer poems cancer poetry cancer treatment chemotherapy Christian Wiman Christopher Hitchens Christopher Reid Collected Poems consolation cure damage Darling dead death demonstrates describes destruction diagnosis disease Donald Hall Dunn emotional ethical experience Faber father feeling figure flowers force Gorgo grief Hacker Hall’s hare Hitchens Hodgins Horse Latitudes Hospital Odyssey human illness imagined Incantata involves Jamie Jane’s Julia Darling Kathleen Jamie language leukaemia Lewis Lorde Lorde’s Lucinda’s mastectomy memory metaphysical metastasized moral mother mourning nature Olds’s Ostriker pain Painted Bed pastoral elegy Paul Muldoon Philip Hodgins physical poem’s poet poet’s poetic psychological radiotherapy Rae Armantrout reality recovery Reid relationship remission replicating response restriction rhyme words Selected Poems sense sequence Sexton Shapcott sonnet Sontag speaker stanzas suffering suggests tumour voice W. B. Yeats wife Wiman Winter Numbers women writes Yarrow