Poems 1980-1994 by John Kinsella Read 5 The World’s Wife by Carol Ann Duffy Wit, intelligence, compassion and an ability to shock are the qualities valued by the poet, author and painter, who talks about taking advice from Dad (Ted Hughes) and why she didn’t write for ten years ...
Great love poems can make you laugh, cry or swoon. Every poet, from the classic greats like William Shakespeare and Walt Whitman, to modern favorites like Maya Angelou and Mary Oliver, has written poems about love, pouring their heart onto the page for us to enjoy for years to come. If ...
Carol Ann Duffy
by Carol Ann Duffy (2005) A moving, book-length poem from the UK’s first female poet laureate, Rapture won the TS Eliot prize in 2005. From falling in love to betrayal and separation, Duffy reimagines romance with refreshing originality. 27 Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriag...
If you're going to memorize any of these poems, start with "Love Comes Quietly." This short poem is a testament to how love (in any form, romantic or otherwise) can reshape a life and make a person wonder how they ever managed alone. ...
Brilliant poetry collections for primary-school children, chosen by Michael Rosen, Carol Ann Duffy and other contemporary poets.
This new edition also serves as a map to the changing landscape of today's British verse, presenting outstanding poetry by both famous and lesser-known writers of Ireland and Great Britain: Seamus Heaney, Sylvia Plath, Fleur Adcock, Carol Ann Duffy, Douglas Dunn, Gavin Ewart, Tony Harrison, ...
But poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy challenges this patriarchal language picture with three simple words, the title of her 1999 collection, The World’s Wife. The cheeky, exuberant, subversive poems in this anthology hand over to the women behind the scenes, behind the throne, behind history. ...
"Valentine," by Carol Ann Duffy, always comes across as a top poem. One of the most read love poems, “Valentine” contains several important themes. These themes include love, individualism, vanity, convention, and materialism. The poet metaphorically likens her love to an onion in poetry. ...
The critic, the text and context: Three approaches to Carol Ann Duffy's "Psychopath" It is largely accepted by critics that the favourite poetic form within the oeuvre of Carol Ann Duffy is the dramatic monologue. The preponderance of this... IB Garba - 《Neohelicon》 被引量: 6发表: 2006...