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Geoffrey Hill (Critical Survey of Poetry)
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Lords of Limit: Essays on Literature and Ideas (1984) is a collection of literary
criticism and essays, including work on rhythm in poetry, George
Eliot, and Tory radicalism. The Enemy’s Country: Words, Contexture,
and Other Circumstances of Language, (1991) is a monograph on the language of judgment,
chiefly focusing on the poet John Dryden. It is a revision of Hill’s Clark Lectures at Trinity
College, Cambridge, in 1986. Geoffrey Hill also translated [The entire page is 6076 words long]
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