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Sneddon 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aAmsterdam ;$aNew York, NY $cRodopi$dc2008 215 $a1 online resource (373 p.) 225 1 $aDQR studies in literature ;$v42 300 $a"The essays in this collection were developed from papers presented at the Poetry and Sexuality Conference at the University of Stirling, in July 2004."--P. [1]. 311 $a90-420-2422-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tPreliminary material /$rEditors The Body and the Book -- $tINTRODUCTION: THE BODY AND THE BOOK /$rGLENNIS BYRON and ANDREW J. SNEDDON -- $tTHE RIVER GOD /$rVICKI FEAVER -- $tSEXUAL WATER: POETRY, DIONYSUS AND THE AQUATIC APE /$rRICHARD GWYN -- $tHUNGER FOR SALT /$rRICHARD GWYN -- $tLOVE STORY /$rRICHARD GWYN -- $t?WHEN THE HORN FITS, BLOW IT?: MUSIC IN EROTIC POETRY /$rMATT BRENNAN -- $tSLOW DANCING: BEACONSFIELD 1973 /$rRISHMA DUNLOP -- $tSINGULARITY /$rBRON BATEMAN -- $tJUDITH /$rVICKI FEAVER -- $tPOETICS OF SACRED DESIRE IN MEDIEVAL HEBREW POETRY /$rANDREW VOGEL ETTIN -- $tTHE BUOYANT MILKMAN /$rCEDRIC BARFOOT -- $tTHE TINKER AS AN EROTIC ICON /$rC.C. BARFOOT -- $tREADING BETWEEN THE LINES /$rJOAN HEWITT -- $t?THE POEM UPON THE PAGE IS AS MASSIVE AS ANNE?S THIGHS?: TEXTUAL PROMISCUITY IN TED BERRIGAN?S THE SONNETS /$rNICK SELBY -- $tNOTES FROM A JOURNAL /$rRISHMA DUNLOP -- $t(RE)CLAIMING THE TWIN SPIRIT: QUEER PAN-INDIAN POSTCOLONIAL POETS /$rJAMES THOMAS STEVENS -- $tDIALECT /$rSTEPHANIE NORGATE -- $tGENEALOGIES OF SEX AND LANDSCAPE IN POETRY BY ROBERT KROETSCH AND SHANE RHODES /$rT.L. COWAN -- $tTICK /$rERIN BELIEU -- $tA POETICS OF ERASURE: MARK DOTY?S QUEER COAST /$rSARAH P. GAMBLE -- $tFISSURES /$rCEDRIC BARFOOT -- $tVIRAL SEDUCTION AND ?PENETRATED? BODIES IN ROB HARDIN?S POETRY /$rTATIANI G. RAPATZIKOU -- $tROPE /$rVICKI FEAVER -- $tSEX AND THE BODY IN MICHAEL MCCLURE?S QUEST ?FOR THE MAMMAL SELF? /$rFRANCA BELLARSI -- $tMARIGOLDS /$rVICKI FEAVER -- $t?RELAXED INTO INTRICATE THICKET?: RONALD JOHNSON?S GREEN POETICS /$rANNA RECKIN -- $tSPATE /$rCHRIS POWICI -- $tLIKE RAIN /$rCHRIS POWICI -- $tPLAY /$rBRON BATEMAN -- $tTHE ?INTERFERING FLESH? AND THE SEARCH FOR THE ?FULL LIFE? IN THE POETRY OF LOUISE GLUCK AND SHARON OLDS /$rHELEN FARISH -- $tWAYWARD GIRL /$rERIN BELIEU -- $tERECTIONS /$rERIN BELIEU -- $t?BADAN DARIDA? (THE BODY TORN): GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN PAKISTANI WOMEN?S POETRY /$rAMINA YAQIN -- $tA POEM ABOUT /$rEVIE SHOCKLEY -- $tSEX EDUCATION /$rANNA WOODFORD -- $tSEXUALITY, MONTROSITY AND MYTHOLOGY IN CONTEMPORARY IRISH WOMEN?S POETRY /$rGEROLD SEDLMAYR -- $tMRS ROCHESTER /$rSTEPHANIE NORGATE -- $tAFTER MANY YEARS SHE RETURNS TO THE STAGE IN A PLAY BY TENNESSEE WILLIAMS /$rANN FISHER-WIRTH -- $t?I SENT MY LOVE TO THE SHOWERS?: SURREALISM, LOVE AND POSTURE IN THE POETRY OF JAMES TATE /$rANTHONY CALESHU -- $tTHE HIGGINS? 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The collection is arranged into sections that range broadly across the thematic ground of dichotomies, traditions and revisions, microscopic and macroscopic perspectives, women and embodiment, and the notion of play and performance. Positioning eighteenth-century tinkers ballads alongside medieval Hebrew lyrics and the Blues of Gorgeous Puddin?, or making Dionysus rub shoulders with Sharon Olds and Mrs Rochester provides new perspectives on familiar material and valuable insights into more obscure work and the nature of sensual poetry as a mode of expression. 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