Edwin Morgan’s poetics of the language-game can be seen as functionalised in many contexts: historical, cultural, social, political, and aesthetic. A genuine Scot, known for his subversive political and social views, Morgan often engages in linguistic transgressive play in order to undermine the presumptions of the mainstream discourse but also to question the veristic rules of poetry writing. Insisting on expressibility and recognising a grounded, limited subjectivity as all that is on offer in socially structured practice, Morgan works at and against frontiers of the possible, transgression of limits being integral to his forms of attention. The paper attempts to analyse Morgan’s concrete poem “Message Clear” which undermines cognitively...
This article concentrates on Edwin Morgan's science-fiction poems, a series of poems taken from his ...
James McGonigal in his biography of Edwin Morgan, Beyond the Last Dragon (2010), notes that it was i...
“The Rationale of Verse” is probably among the less widely known theoretic/critical essays by Edgar ...
Morgan’s Collected Translations (1996) is one of his most substantial achievements. This chapter loo...
When students at Manchester University erased a famous poem by Rudyard Kipling and substituted an al...
This thesis examines concrete poetry in England and Scotland from 1962 to 1975. Through the 1950s-7...
The poet Edwin Morgan (1920 – 2010) has left an indelible mark on the landscapes of Scottish poetry,...
The article discusses Edwin Morgan's transformation to concrete poetry where one of concrete's appea...
Poetry is a form of linguistic behaviour that deviates from the norm and that breaks the rules set u...
The challenges faced by readers in their understanding of literary texts lies in the nature of the l...
This paper presents a close reading of a late poem by German poet Paul Celan, with a view to call in...
This research grows from an in-practice need to further understand how poetry functions to disrupt ...
Zadanie pt. „Digitalizacja i udostępnienie w Cyfrowym Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego kolekcji c...
Probing the dramatic monologue mould of Robert Browning (1812-1899) has maintained a long tradition ...
To write poetry you don’t have to like it. I’ve been increasingly recognising that language and its ...
This article concentrates on Edwin Morgan's science-fiction poems, a series of poems taken from his ...
James McGonigal in his biography of Edwin Morgan, Beyond the Last Dragon (2010), notes that it was i...
“The Rationale of Verse” is probably among the less widely known theoretic/critical essays by Edgar ...
Morgan’s Collected Translations (1996) is one of his most substantial achievements. This chapter loo...
When students at Manchester University erased a famous poem by Rudyard Kipling and substituted an al...
This thesis examines concrete poetry in England and Scotland from 1962 to 1975. Through the 1950s-7...
The poet Edwin Morgan (1920 – 2010) has left an indelible mark on the landscapes of Scottish poetry,...
The article discusses Edwin Morgan's transformation to concrete poetry where one of concrete's appea...
Poetry is a form of linguistic behaviour that deviates from the norm and that breaks the rules set u...
The challenges faced by readers in their understanding of literary texts lies in the nature of the l...
This paper presents a close reading of a late poem by German poet Paul Celan, with a view to call in...
This research grows from an in-practice need to further understand how poetry functions to disrupt ...
Zadanie pt. „Digitalizacja i udostępnienie w Cyfrowym Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego kolekcji c...
Probing the dramatic monologue mould of Robert Browning (1812-1899) has maintained a long tradition ...
To write poetry you don’t have to like it. I’ve been increasingly recognising that language and its ...
This article concentrates on Edwin Morgan's science-fiction poems, a series of poems taken from his ...
James McGonigal in his biography of Edwin Morgan, Beyond the Last Dragon (2010), notes that it was i...
“The Rationale of Verse” is probably among the less widely known theoretic/critical essays by Edgar ...