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The poetic achievements of Donald Davie and Charles Tomlinson expanding vision, voice, and rhythm in late twentieth-century English poetry

Donald Davie and Charles Tomlinson are both poets have sought to explore the wider possibilities of an English poetic. This work demonstrates how, in opposition to the Movement's perceived inwardness, Davie and Tomlinson have continued to explore the legacies of international modernism.

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  • "Donald Davie and Charles Tomlinson are both poets have sought to explore the wider possibilities of an English poetic. This work demonstrates how, in opposition to the Movement's perceived inwardness, Davie and Tomlinson have continued to explore the legacies of international modernism."@en

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  • "The poetic achievements of Donald Davie and Charles Tomlinson : expanding vision, voice, and rhythm in late twentieth-century English poetry"
  • "The Poetic Achievements of Donald Davie and Charles Tomlinson Expanding Vision, Voice and Rhythm in Late Twentieth-Century English Poetry"@en