The English poet, Stevie Smith, is best known for poetry which offers childlike poetic voices and accompanying drawings, traits which resulted in her often being overlooked as a serious twentieth century poet. But what lies beneath Smith’s strange poetic veneer that continue to engage her readers? In this thesis, which comprises an exegesis on Smith and an original creative verse novel, Mokhtari examines how death dominates Smith’s poems on human suffering, gender and sexuality, culture and politics. She argues that Smith offers a kind of Nietzschean solution to the horrors of existence – the drive toward death and the exploration of that drive through art. The death theme of her poems that was deemed so precarious by Smith’s friends and co...
In Prayers for the Dead Ventriloquist, his first collection of poems, Smith mines childhood memories...
Panel on 'Hope and Despair'This paper aims at exploring the religious connections between Stevie Smi...
This study investigates the troubled relationship between British Romantic poetry and the female bod...
This thesis argues that Stevie Smith's poetic style can be attributed to her gender. It shows that t...
Working from Stevie Smith’s open acknowledgement that being alive is ‘like being in enemy territory’...
Stevie Smith's treatment of her two major themes of God and death reveals her seriousness as a poet;...
Stevie Smith, the British poet who died in 1971, achieved renown as a writer of short, somewhat idio...
My thesis draws up a new theory of the aphorism, a form which has received limited critical treatmen...
This paper aims to explore the connection between female writing and spirituality in the poetry of t...
The poetry of the British writer Stevie Smith has been re-edited and re-issued several times since h...
Please note: this work is permanently embargoed in OpenBU. No public access is forecasted for these....
In “Stevie Smith: Collected Poems” there are themes present such as death, cruelty, religion, loneli...
Between 1932 and 1934, A.J.M. Smith had one of his last significant bursts of creativity while trans...
Milton, Barrett Browning and Smith are all concerned with writing poetry that reflects on its own ma...
Desiderium is a collection of poetry composed with the aim of investigating loss through the primary...
In Prayers for the Dead Ventriloquist, his first collection of poems, Smith mines childhood memories...
Panel on 'Hope and Despair'This paper aims at exploring the religious connections between Stevie Smi...
This study investigates the troubled relationship between British Romantic poetry and the female bod...
This thesis argues that Stevie Smith's poetic style can be attributed to her gender. It shows that t...
Working from Stevie Smith’s open acknowledgement that being alive is ‘like being in enemy territory’...
Stevie Smith's treatment of her two major themes of God and death reveals her seriousness as a poet;...
Stevie Smith, the British poet who died in 1971, achieved renown as a writer of short, somewhat idio...
My thesis draws up a new theory of the aphorism, a form which has received limited critical treatmen...
This paper aims to explore the connection between female writing and spirituality in the poetry of t...
The poetry of the British writer Stevie Smith has been re-edited and re-issued several times since h...
Please note: this work is permanently embargoed in OpenBU. No public access is forecasted for these....
In “Stevie Smith: Collected Poems” there are themes present such as death, cruelty, religion, loneli...
Between 1932 and 1934, A.J.M. Smith had one of his last significant bursts of creativity while trans...
Milton, Barrett Browning and Smith are all concerned with writing poetry that reflects on its own ma...
Desiderium is a collection of poetry composed with the aim of investigating loss through the primary...
In Prayers for the Dead Ventriloquist, his first collection of poems, Smith mines childhood memories...
Panel on 'Hope and Despair'This paper aims at exploring the religious connections between Stevie Smi...
This study investigates the troubled relationship between British Romantic poetry and the female bod...