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Duwell surveys the writing life of Andrew Taylor which, in his view, has so far only received fairly superficial and fragmented critical comment and 'awaits a detailed examination'. In considering the different stages of Taylor's development as a poet, Duwell's aim is 'to lay out the elements of that life and to suggest the parameters within which a more detailed discussion might take place'. He sees the overall image of Taylor's poetry as 'continuities inside radical changes of mode' and argues that Taylor's poetry is 'generated out of ... the dichotomy of absence and plenitude' (312).
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Subjects:
- Harlequin 1964 single work poetry
- Exemplary Poem 1962 single work poetry
- Developing a Wife 1970 single work poetry
- The Cool Change 1971 selected work poetry
- Ice Fishing 1973 selected work poetry
- The Invention of Fire 1976 selected work poetry
- The Crystal Absences, The Trout 1978 single work poetry
- The Cat's Chin and Ears : A Bestiary 1976 selected work poetry
- Travelling 1986 selected work poetry
- Selected Poems : 1960-1985 1988 selected work poetry
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