Geoffrey HillIn this book, Andrew Michael Roberts presents a clear introductory account of the work of Geoffrey Hill, one of the finest but also most complex of contemporary British poets. |
Contents
Identity and Otherness | 6 |
History and Politics | 42 |
Faith and Doubt | 73 |
Copyright | |
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