
Research on the Underlying Narrative of Contemporary British Poetry
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This book adopts the local perspective of the study of Chinese subaltern literary narrative in the new era, from the academic standpoint of Chinese scholars, and within the framework of the study of subaltern literary narrative, systematically traces the subaltern narrative tradition of British poetry represented by British ballads and poets Chaucer, Blake, and Wordsworth. This book selects the representative works of contemporary British poets Tony Harrison, Carol Ann Duffy, Seamus Heaney, and Simon Armitage as research texts, and adopts multiple critical methods such as Foucault's discourse theory, cultural Marxism, feminism, postcolonialism, and space theory to analyze Harbin from multiple dimensions such as class, gender, race, culture, and space. The objects, contents, themes, subjects, and strategies of Leeson's working class, Duffy's women and immigrants, Heaney's countryside, and Armitage's urban underclass narratives are conducted in-depth and systematic research, revealing the realist thoughts and humanistic spiritual connotations contained in the works, and demonstrating the courage and responsibility of contemporary British poets to intervene in social issues with the power of literary discourse. This work is a useful attempt to explore "the application of Chinese and Western methods and the integration of Chinese and Western perspectives" in the field of contemporary British poetry research.
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