An anthology of modern verse 1940-1960

by Elizabeth Jennings

On This Page

Tags

Members

Recently Added By

Author Information

Picture of author.
49+ Works 516 Members
Elizabeth Jennings was born in Boston, England. Educated at Oxford High School and St. Anne's College, Oxford, she worked in the Oxford City Library from 1950 to 1958 and then as a reader for the publisher Chatto & Windus. Since 1961 she has been a freelance writer. She lived in Oxford but often visited Italy, where many of her poems are set. show more After a difficult period, which included stays in a mental hospital, Jennings has written strongly religious verse. She has said that "my Roman Catholic religion and my poems are the most important things in my life." Jennings is one of the major figures associated with the Movement, one of the most important "movements" in postwar British poetry. Movement poetry is meticulously crafted, controlled and common-sensical, sardonic, lucid, and self-consciously ironic. Jennings writes a restrained, sometimes lapidary, poetry of lucid diction and traditional meters. The Italian setting and profound religious conviction distinguish her work from that of the other Movement writers, as does her more personal and confessional stance. She has done numerous translations, including an interesting version of Michelangelo's sonnets. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Classifications

Genres
Fiction and Literature, Poetry
DDC/MDS
821.9108Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish Poetry1900-1900-1999Collections of literary texts
LCC
PR1225 .J45Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureCollections of English literature

Statistics

Members
10
Popularity
2,138,556
Languages
English
Media
Paper
ISBNs
2
ASINs
2