Description
About the Author
Bethan Roberts is the William Noble Postdoctoral Research Associate in English at the University of Liverpool. She is the author of Charlotte Smith and the Sonnet: Place, Tradition and Form in the Late Eighteenth Century.
Reviews
"With grace and vision, Roberts lets us hear the music and mystery of nightingales sounding across centuries and cultures. This powerfully attentive study of an astonishing bird is also a miniature history of literature and of human efforts to find words for nature. Deeply researched, lyrical, elegiac, rich with hope and vitality, this is a book for our times." -- Alexandra Harris, Professorial Fellow in English at the University of Birmingham, author of "Romantic Moderns" "Roberts's book is lucid, exhaustive, generous, and intelligent. . . . All poets should read it. All birdwatchers should too. It reads true to the bird as well as to the long history of its human-imagined existence. To have seen what we have made of nightingales and to be able to leave us with the bird restored to itself is a great achievement." -- Tim Dee, author of "Greenery" and "The Running Sky"
Book Information
ISBN 9781789144741
Author Bethan Roberts
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Reaktion Books
Publisher Reaktion Books