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About the Author
Professor Christopher Ricks is Warren Professor of the Humanities at Boston University and co-director of the Editorial Institute. He has taught at Boston University since 1986; he was formerly King Edward VII Professor of English Literature at the University of Cambridge. He is the general editor of two series, Penguin English Poets and Poets in Translation, and the co-editor of Essays in Criticism. In 2002 he will deliver the Panizzi Lectures in Bibliography at the British Library. Ricks's books include: (ed.) The Oxford Book of English Verse (OUP 1999) Essays in Appreciation (OUP 1996) (ed.) Inventions of the March Hare : Poems 1909-1917 by T. S. Eliot (Fabers 1996) Beckett's Dying Words: The Clarendon Lectures, 1990 (OUP 1993) (ed.) Longman annotated poets: Tennyson (Longman 1989) T.S. Eliot and Prejudice (Fabers 1988) (ed.) The New Oxford Book of Victorian Verse (1987), The Force of Poetry (OUP 1984) Keats and Embarrassment (OUP 1974) English Drama to 1710 (OUP 1971)# Milton's Grand Style (OUP 1963)
Reviews
'The close reading of poetry' [Rides] concludes, is 'a lonely activity which can yet be shared'; but he himself is unfailingly good company. * English Studies *
Read in sequence, these brilliant essays convey a noble sense of the conversation of the poetic community down the ages. * English Studies *
Ricks's forte is identifying effective poetry, and explaining why it works. * Laura Quinney, London Review of Books *
Brilliant, witty, and illuminating ... No other critic in our age ... has dared to isolate this wonderfully ramifying, richly human subject (which requires great learning, lightly worn) and given it such intensive treatment. With this book about poets and their gratitude, Ricks has earned ours. * Philip Horne, The Guardian *
Christopher Ricks's Allusion to the Poets made it clear again just what is so great about a great literary critic. * Adam Phillips, Books of the Year, Observer Review, December 2002 *
Subtly shows the way in which seven great poets have quoted their predecessors in their writings, and the richness of meaning they have gained from that. * Derwent May *
Allusion to the Poets sparkles with an enjoyment that answers repeatedly to the delighted complexity and play of alert poetic imagination: for a long time to come, all good critics will be Christopher Ricks's heirs. * Peter McDonald, Times Literary Supplement *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199250325
Author Christopher Ricks
Format Hardback
Page Count 352
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 222mm * 146mm * 23mm