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3 result(s) for "Stead, C. K. (Christian Karlson), 1932- author"
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The new poetic : Yeats to Eliot
'The New Poetic' is a standard survey of modern English poetry that examines the new tradition established by Yeats, includes a reassessment of the Georgians and lastly considers the influence of Pound.
Shelf life : reviews, replies and reminiscences
A lifetime of literary insights from a New Zealand master.Every morning for the last thirty years, C.K.Stead has written fiction and poetry.Shelf Life collects the best of his afternoon work: reviews and essays, interviews and diaries, lectures and opinion pieces.
In the glass case : essays on New Zealand literature
Over a quarter of a century, C.K.Stead has built up a widely accessible collection of reviews and critical essays on New Zealand literature.In the Glass Case covers a wide spectrum of New Zealand writers, who are examined from a remarkably consistent viewpoint.