Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Discovery and Rediscovery: W. H. Davies’s The Soul’s Destroyer in Context
- Chapter 2 W. H. Davies and the Tramping Character in The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp
- Chapter 3 ‘More of Imagination’s Stars’: W. H. Davies, Becoming a Georgian
- Chapter 4 ‘Not the Lingo of Fleet Street’: Davies and Periodical Culture
- Chapter 5 ‘From the Hills of Gwent’: The Other W. H. Davies
- Chapter 6 Damaged Bodies and the Cartesian Split: Unattainable Masculinity in the Prose of W. H. Davies
- Chapter 7 Women of Fashion and the Little Wife: W. H. Davies on Women
- Chapter 8 ‘The One’: Self-Representation in W. H. Davies’sShorter Lyrics of the Twentieth Century
- Chapter 9 Scant Theologies: W. H. Davies and the Figure of Christ
- Chapter 10 ‘Poisoned Earth and Sky’: W. H. Davies, between the Wars
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Discovery and Rediscovery: W. H. Davies’s The Soul’s Destroyer in Context
- Chapter 2 W. H. Davies and the Tramping Character in The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp
- Chapter 3 ‘More of Imagination’s Stars’: W. H. Davies, Becoming a Georgian
- Chapter 4 ‘Not the Lingo of Fleet Street’: Davies and Periodical Culture
- Chapter 5 ‘From the Hills of Gwent’: The Other W. H. Davies
- Chapter 6 Damaged Bodies and the Cartesian Split: Unattainable Masculinity in the Prose of W. H. Davies
- Chapter 7 Women of Fashion and the Little Wife: W. H. Davies on Women
- Chapter 8 ‘The One’: Self-Representation in W. H. Davies’sShorter Lyrics of the Twentieth Century
- Chapter 9 Scant Theologies: W. H. Davies and the Figure of Christ
- Chapter 10 ‘Poisoned Earth and Sky’: W. H. Davies, between the Wars
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
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- W. H. DaviesEssays on the Super-Tramp Poet, pp. v - viPublisher: Anthem PressPrint publication year: 2021