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The volume gathers individual critical studies of a group of modern poets, each essay outlining a poet's characteristic themes, stylistic features, and representative works. The author discusses tendencies such as social conscience, mysticism, lyrical response to nature and everyday life, and the ways poets synthesize past and present influences; close readings of poems illustrate technique, voice, and occasional tensions between intellectuality and popular expression. Chapters range across English and Irish writers and include assessments of poetic unity, humane sympathy, and aesthetic aims, concluding with a bibliography and citations of quoted passages to guide further reading.
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