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Acceptable Words: Essays on the Poetry of Geoffrey Hill
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Acceptable Words: Essays on the Poetry of Geoffrey Hill

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Geoffrey Hill has said that some great poetry ‘recognises that words fail us’. These essays explore Hill’s struggle over fifty years with the recalcitrance of language. This book seeks to show how all his work is marked by the quest for the right pitch of utterance whether it is sorrowing, angry, satiric or erotic. It shows how Hill’s words are never lightly ‘acceptable’ but an ethical act, how he seeks out words he can stand by - words that are ‘getting it right’. This book is the most comprehensive and up-to-date critical work on Geoffrey Hill so far, covering all his work up to ‘Scenes from Comus’ (2005), as well as some poems yet to appear in book form. It aims to contribute something to the understanding of his poetry among those who have followed it for many years and students and other readers encountering this major poet for the first time.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
12 January 2006
Pages
176
ISBN
9780719067549

Geoffrey Hill has said that some great poetry ‘recognises that words fail us’. These essays explore Hill’s struggle over fifty years with the recalcitrance of language. This book seeks to show how all his work is marked by the quest for the right pitch of utterance whether it is sorrowing, angry, satiric or erotic. It shows how Hill’s words are never lightly ‘acceptable’ but an ethical act, how he seeks out words he can stand by - words that are ‘getting it right’. This book is the most comprehensive and up-to-date critical work on Geoffrey Hill so far, covering all his work up to ‘Scenes from Comus’ (2005), as well as some poems yet to appear in book form. It aims to contribute something to the understanding of his poetry among those who have followed it for many years and students and other readers encountering this major poet for the first time.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
12 January 2006
Pages
176
ISBN
9780719067549