- Title
- The lyric vision of W. H. Davies: pastoral, the unintelligible universe, community
- Creator
- Rabinowitz, Ivan Arthur
- Subject
- Davies, W. H. (William Henry), 1871-1940 -- Criticism and interpretation
- Subject
- English poetry -- 20th century
- Subject
- Poets, English -- 20th century -- Biography
- Date Issued
- 1973
- Date
- 1973
- Type
- Thesis
- Type
- Masters
- Type
- MA
- Identifier
- vital:2280
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007579
- Identifier
- Davies, W. H. (William Henry), 1871-1940 -- Criticism and interpretation
- Identifier
- English poetry -- 20th century
- Identifier
- Poets, English -- 20th century -- Biography
- Description
- From Introductory note: The Complete Poems of W.H. Davies (London: Jonathan Cape, 1963; rev. 1968) has been used throughout this study. Accordingly, unless otherwise stated, all citations of poem numbers and pagination refer to this text. Critical literature on the work of W.H. Davies is restricted in quantity and limited in scope. There are few comprehensive assessments of Davies as poet, autobiographer, novelist, or raconteur. Apart from such sources as Richard J. Stonesifer's full-length critical biography (1963), Lawrence Hockey's biographical monograph (1971), and Thomas Moult's anecdotal and historical appreciation (1934), critical material must be drawn from contemporary reviews, isolated articles in magazines such as The Catholic World and Fortnightly Review, and specific chapters in surveys of the poetry of the early twentieth century, although Davies is frequently alluded to passim in literary histories which deal with this period. Many of these studies favour biographical exposition and evaluation rather than descriptive analysis and discursive interpretation. A detailed chronology of Davies's works is included in Stonesifer's discussion. This thesis is not attempting to trace a line of development for two reasons. First, the Complete Poems gives no indication of date of composition or publication of particular poems, and the present writer has access only to the dates of publication of individual volumes as external evidence of a chronology, internal evidence being confined to such infrequent references as "the birds of steel" in Poem no. 236, p. 260. Secondly, the lyrics themselves do not, on the whole, evince much stylistic and thematic development, and the concern of this study is with recurrent themes and techniques dispersed throughout the oeuvre.
- Format
- 286 pages
- Format
- Publisher
- Rhodes University
- Publisher
- Faculty of Humanities, English
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Rabinowitz, Ivan Arthur
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