Critics and reviewers on The World’s Wife The World’s Wife – drama and role-play revision games Carol Ann Duffy in the dock The themes addressed in the poems – a wall display Criticism and Sources Criticism and reviews Source stories and characters Contents World's Wife PM TO www.doorway.ru 3 15/12/06 File Size: 1MB. The World’s Wife is Carol Ann Duffy’s first themed collection of poems (published in ). The collection takes characters, stories, histories and myths which focus on men, and, in Duffy’s. · The Lost Lectures: Carol Ann Duffy reads from The World’s Wife (and other collections) to an audience in , and explains her inspirations and motivations. Introduction Each of the thirty poems in this book takes as its theme a character from history, mythology, literature or popular culture and gives it a feminist treatment, usually by telling the untold story of the woman in the life of a male .
The Lost Lectures: Carol Ann Duffy reads from The World's Wife (and other collections) to an audience in , and explains her inspirations and motivations. Introduction. Each of the thirty poems in this book takes as its theme a character from history, mythology, literature or popular culture and gives it a feminist treatment, usually by telling the untold story of the woman in the life of. In the woods to tell that a mushroom. Stoppers the mouth of a buried corpse, that birds. Are the uttered thought of trees, that a greying wolf. Howls the same old song at the moon, year in, year out. Season after season, same rhyme, same reason.". ― Carol Ann Duffy, The World's Wife. tags: little-red-cap. The World's Wife is Carol Ann Duffy's first themed collection of poems (published in ). The collection takes characters, stories, histories and myths which focus on men, and, in Duffy's.
The World's Wife: Poems by Carol Ann Duffy. Used; good; paperback; Condition GOOD ISBN 10 X ISBN 13 Seller. Discover Books. Seller rating. Duffy’s collection The World’s Wife gives the women behind the scenes – from Mrs Midas to Queen Kong – a glorious and powerful voice. She is a poet of vast imagination. Rhyme-rich. The Lost Lectures: Carol Ann Duffy reads from The World’s Wife (and other collections) to an audience in , and explains her inspirations and motivations. Introduction Each of the thirty poems in this book takes as its theme a character from history, mythology, literature or popular culture and gives it a feminist treatment, usually by telling the untold story of the woman in the life of a male character.
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