1st Edition

Modern and Contemporary Yorkshire Poetry Cultural Identities, Political Crises

By Kyra Piperides Copyright 2024
206 Pages
by Routledge

206 Pages
by Routledge

206 Pages
by Routledge

Delving into the landscapes and politics of twentieth- and twenty-first-century South, East, and West Yorkshire, Modern and Contemporary Yorkshire Poetry: Cultural Identities, Political Crises theorises Yorkshire as a distinct region of poetry in its own right. In outlining the commonalities and parameters of this branch of poetry, Modern and Contemporary Yorkshire Poetry engages the work... Read more

Acknowledgments

Credits Page

Introduction

Chapter 1: Places, People, and Narrative Perspectives in Philip Larkin’s East Yorkshire

Chapter 2: Place and Identity in Modern and Contemporary Poetry from East Yorkshire

Chapter 3: Cultural Histories and Personal Identities in Ted Hughes’s West Yorkshire Poetry

Chapter 4: Personal, Political and Place-Based Identities in Modern and Contemporary South Yorkshire Poetry

Chapter 5: (Re)Defining Place-Based Identities in Simon Armitage’s Writing from and of West Yorkshire

Chapter 6: Identities, Stereotypes and Legacies of Place in Modern and Contemporary West Yorkshire Poetry

Chapter 7: Identity and the Politics of Brexit in Matt Abbott’s West Yorkshire

Conclusions

Index

Biography

Kyra Piperides is a researcher of place and politics in modern and contemporary poetry. Kyra studied at the University of Hull, where she gained her bachelor’s and master’s degrees, then at the University of York for her PhD. She is a trustee of the Philip Larkin Society and editor of the journal About Larkin. Kyra has a PGCE and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy; she has taught at the University of York, the University of Huddersfield, and various schools and sixth-form colleges in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Kyra is a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Huddersfield.