No dialect please, you're a poet : English dialect in poetry in the 20th and 21st centuries / edited by Claire Hélie, Élise Brault-Dreux and Emilie Loriaux.

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427/.009941
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No dialect please, you're a poet : English dialect in poetry in the 20th and 21st centuries / edited by Claire Hélie, Élise Brault-Dreux and Emilie Loriaux.
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1 online resource.
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Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature
Contents
Rooting dialects in late 19th century poetry. Foundations of English dialect poetry / Alan Chedzoy -- The "boggle" in the "waäste": meaning and mask in Tennyson's dialect poems / Sue Edney -- "Leave off trying to put the Robbie Burns' touch over me" : D.H. Lawrence's dialect poems / Elise Brault-Dreux -- British dialects in 20th-21st century poetry. The problem with dialect poetry / Jane Hodson -- "Lumbs & Orts": Ted Hughes and dialect / Mike Sweeting -- Under-mining the meaning: women's dialect poetry and the 1984-5 UK Miners' Strike / Katy Shaw -- "Yan Tan Tethera": the uses of sialect in Tony Harrison's poetry / Cécile Marshall -- "Between memory and water" : a phonetic analysis of Ian McMillan's evocation of life on the English canals in his "fruity Yorkshire Brogue" / Stephan Wilhelm -- (Not so) new dialects in contemporary poetry. "Nae poet eer writes "common speech", ye'll fin eneuch o yon in prose": Scots and Scottish English from Robert Louis Stevenson to Tom Leonard / Mathilde Pinson -- Not English: on the importance of dialect in poetry in Ireland / Clíona Ní Riordáin -- "Sometimes I wanda / Who will translate / Dis / Fe de inglish?": strategies for transcribing Jamaican Creole in the Dub poems of Linton Kwesi Johnson and Benjamin Zephaniah / David Bousquet -- Sloughing off empire: "multi-monolingualism" in Daljit Nagra's British Museum / Sara Greaves -- Bringing Homer home: nation versus Birminghamisation in two vernacular English Iliads / Sam Trainor.
Summary
No Dialect Please, You're a Poet is situated at the crossroads in research areas of literature and linguistics. This collection of essays brings to the forefront the many ways in which dialect is present in poetry and how it is realized in both written texts and oral performances. In examining works from a wide range of poets and poetries, from acclaimed poets to emerging ones, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to poetics of dialects from a variety of regions, across two centuries of English poetry.
Added Author
Hélie, Claire, editor.
Brault-Dreux, Élise, editor.
Loriaux, Emilie, editor.
Subject
Dialect poetry, English History and criticism.
English poetry 20th century History and criticism.
English poetry 21st century History and criticism.
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry
Multimedia
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Summary
No Dialect Please, You're a Poet is situated at the crossroads in research areas of literature and linguistics. This collection of essays brings to the forefront the many ways in which dialect is present in poetry and how it is realized in both written texts and oral performances. In examining works from a wide range of poets and poetries, from acclaimed poets to emerging ones, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to poetics of dialects from a variety of regions, across two centuries of English poetry.
Contents
Rooting dialects in late 19th century poetry. Foundations of English dialect poetry / Alan Chedzoy -- The "boggle" in the "waäste": meaning and mask in Tennyson's dialect poems / Sue Edney -- "Leave off trying to put the Robbie Burns' touch over me" : D.H. Lawrence's dialect poems / Elise Brault-Dreux -- British dialects in 20th-21st century poetry. The problem with dialect poetry / Jane Hodson -- "Lumbs & Orts": Ted Hughes and dialect / Mike Sweeting -- Under-mining the meaning: women's dialect poetry and the 1984-5 UK Miners' Strike / Katy Shaw -- "Yan Tan Tethera": the uses of sialect in Tony Harrison's poetry / Cécile Marshall -- "Between memory and water" : a phonetic analysis of Ian McMillan's evocation of life on the English canals in his "fruity Yorkshire Brogue" / Stephan Wilhelm -- (Not so) new dialects in contemporary poetry. "Nae poet eer writes "common speech", ye'll fin eneuch o yon in prose": Scots and Scottish English from Robert Louis Stevenson to Tom Leonard / Mathilde Pinson -- Not English: on the importance of dialect in poetry in Ireland / Clíona Ní Riordáin -- "Sometimes I wanda / Who will translate / Dis / Fe de inglish?": strategies for transcribing Jamaican Creole in the Dub poems of Linton Kwesi Johnson and Benjamin Zephaniah / David Bousquet -- Sloughing off empire: "multi-monolingualism" in Daljit Nagra's British Museum / Sara Greaves -- Bringing Homer home: nation versus Birminghamisation in two vernacular English Iliads / Sam Trainor.
Subject
Dialect poetry, English History and criticism.
English poetry 20th century History and criticism.
English poetry 21st century History and criticism.
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry
Multimedia