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Somewhere Else in the Market

An Essay on the Poetry of J. H. Prynne

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2023

Joe Luna
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University of Surrey

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This Element develops a close reading of 'Britain's leading late modernist poet', J. H. Prynne. Examining the political and literary contexts of Prynne's work of the 1980s, the Element offers an intervention into the existing scholarship on Prynne through close attention to the ways in which his poems respond to the social and political forces that define both modern Britain and the wider world of financialized capitalism.
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Print publication: 31 August 2023

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