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    Noble in his grandiose confusions': Yeats and Coriolanus in the poetry of Geoffrey Hill


    O'Hanlon, Karl (2016) Noble in his grandiose confusions': Yeats and Coriolanus in the poetry of Geoffrey Hill. English, 65 (250). pp. 211-233. ISSN 0013-8215

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    Abstract

    In the later poetry and critical writing of Geoffrey Hill, W. B. Yeats has come to cast an ever more ‘majestic Shade’ and in Liber Illustrium Virorum is styled as Hill’s ‘seamark’, a beacon that is as much a warning as it is a touchstone. Yeats’s political (and indeed apolitical) dubieties of the 1930s in contrast to what Hill sees as some of his finest work in Last Poems and Two Plays of 1939 serve as an enabling dilemma, energizing and tempering Hill’s most recent poetry. ‘Seamark’ is an allusion to Shakespeare’s Coriolanus, and Hill repeatedly associates the antimonies of that play’s ‘mode’ or polyphonic style in contrast to the reductive politics of its individual characters as analogous to the ‘grandiose confusions’ in Yeats between a masterful, politically sophisticated style and lapses into fascist screed or apolitical posturing. This article examines Hill’s reception of Coriolanus as a play crucial for understanding twentieth century poetics, particularly in the wake of modernism and its ‘twin betrayals’: political aesthetics and apolitical aesthetics. The article excavates the imaginative grounds of Hill’s link of Coriolanus to the work of W. B. Yeats, detailing the latter’s sustained, underexplored fascination with the play.

    Item Type: Article
    Keywords: Noble; grandiose confusions; Yeats; Coriolanus; poetry; Geoffrey Hill;
    Academic Unit: Faculty of Arts,Celtic Studies and Philosophy > School of English, Media & Theatre Studies > English
    Item ID: 12950
    Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1093/english/efw029
    Depositing User: Karl O'Hanlon
    Date Deposited: 20 May 2020 14:38
    Journal or Publication Title: English
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Refereed: Yes
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    Use Licence: This item is available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike Licence (CC BY-NC-SA). Details of this licence are available here

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