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Tom Paulin

    Tom Paulin je básník, kritik a dramatik, jehož raná díla se často zabývají politickou situací a sektářským násilím v Severním Irsku. Jeho poezie je známá svým pronikavým pohledem na kulturní identity a společenské problémy, často s důrazem na provokativní zkoumání národních států a jejich vlivu na literaturu. Paulinova tvorba se vyznačuje intelektuální hloubkou, jazykovou precizností a neochvějnou snahou odhalovat komplexní vztahy mezi politikou, historií a uměním. Jeho pozdější práce se rozšiřují o epické projekty a překlady, které ukazují jeho neustálý zájem o formování literárního kánonu a poetickou tradici.

    The Day-Star of Liberty
    The wind dog
    • The wind dog

      • 96 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      An outstanding collection of poems by Tom Paulin, one of Britain's most original poets and literary critics "o chitterin chatterin platinum licht the bow shall be in the clouds and I will look upon it to remember the everlasting testament between God and all that liveth upon earth whatsoever flesh or faith it be --they may have turned Tyndale into tinder but the bow he wrought lives high in this wet blue sky" --from "The Wind Dog" In the north of Ireland, a "wind dog" is a fragment of a rainbow, and in the title poem of this collection, it provides Tom Paulin with a perfect bridge into childhood and its "lingo-jingo of beginnings." The poem is a singing meditation on the life of the ear--"the only true reader"--and the meaning and music of both words and preverbal sounds are a recurring theme in this rich, cogent, and adventurous volume.

      The wind dog1999
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    • The Day-Star of Liberty

      William Hazlitt's Radical Style

      • 382 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení

      In The Day-Star of Liberty, Tom Paulin sets out to place William Hazlitt-master of the essay form, the first major art and drama critic, and one of the most outstanding political and literary journalists Britain has ever produced-in his rightful position as a great prose writer and an exemplary literary artist. Not only are the importance of Hazlitt's Irish background and the significance of the Unitarian culture in which he was brought up central to this portrait but the sheer intellectual joy that is evident in Hazlitt's writing and that he wished his readers to share is communicated with comparable energy and relish through Paulin's own prose. A work of critical restitution, The Day-Star of Liberty restores an unjustly neglected figure to the literary canon and shows the means by which Hazlitt's creative genius transformed journalism and criticism into art forms, making it possible for Hazlitt's collected works to be read as one of the great Romantic autobiographies. 16 Pages of Black-and-White Art Notes/Bibliography/Index Tom Paulin was born in Leeds, England, in 1949. He is the G. M. Young Lecturer in English Literature at Hertford College, Oxford University.

      The Day-Star of Liberty1978