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此处所填内容和上文中的 “poet,writer”以及下文中的“scholar”是并列关系,所以用 表示职业的名词。 故填 translator。 10. as【解】 考查介 。 此处 的是英国诗人Carol Ann Duffy被宣布作为2021 年斯特鲁加诗歌晚会金花环奖的 获得者。 此处as意为“作为” 。 故填 as。 反馈 收藏 ...
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 The best books onVirgil, recommended by Sarah Ruden ...
Cole Porter to Carol Ann Duffy, and from around the English-speaking world, it looks at aspects including: how technical aspects such as rhythm and measures work how different tones of voice affect a poem how poetic language relates to everyday language how different types of poetry work, from...
States of Desire in Carol Ann Duffy's Early Love Poetry In Carol Ann Duffy's first four collections, desire is rarely a beneficent force. For Duffy, selfhood and self-awareness involve a sense of original exile, so the self is fundamentally directed towards completion by the other. Although...
First female U.K. Poet Laureate appointed Carol Ann Duffy, the first female and openly gay poet laureate in the U.K., took her place of literary prominence, ending 400 years of male dominance. National Poetry Day Activities
23. “You can find poetry in your everyday life, your memory, in what people say on the bus, in the news, or just what’s in your heart.”— Carol Ann Duffy Check out thesePhenomenal Women Quotesfrom the book of poems! Poetry quotes about what it means to be a poet ...
Carol Ann Duffy, British poet whose well-known and well-liked poetry engaged such topics as gender and oppression, expressing them in familiar, conversational language that made her work accessible to a variety of readers. In 2009–19 she served as the f
Carol Ann Duffy I had grieved. I had wept for a night and a dayover my loss, ripped the cloth I was married infrom my breasts, howled, shrieked, clawedat the burial stones till my hands bled, retchedhis name over and over again, dead, dead.Gone home. Gutted the place. Slept in...
‘Writing in the Afterlife’byBilly Collins ‘The Wife’s Tale’bySeamus Heaney ‘Mrs. Midas’byCarol Ann Duffy Inanimate Object and Animal Speakers Just as the speaker in a piece of poetry might not be the poet, it might also not even be human. It is far from unusual for a writer to...