Walker, Alice - Mary C. Williams (essay date 1978)
Mary C. Williams (essay date 1978)
SOURCE: “The Poetic Knife: Poetry by Recent Southern Women Poets,” in The South Carolina Review, Vol. 11, No. 1, November, 1978, pp. 44-54.
[In the following essay, Williams includes Walker in a discussion of women poets.]
The emergence of strongly talented women poets is one of the reasons why Southern poetry is in a healthier condition than ever before. Moreover, the distance between old-fashioned “feminine” poetry, in the sense of sentimental verse, and the powerful, sometimes outspokenly “feminist” poetry of some recent writers is indeed great. But from another perspective the span between “feminine” and “feminist” is short, for both terms often carry derogatory implications. Women still face problems in assuming the role of poet; as Ann Deagon writes,
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- Darwin Turner (review date 1976)
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- Sam Cornish (essay date 1984)
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- James Lasdun (review date 1985)
- Alice H. G. Phillips (review date 1988)
- Thadious Davis (essay date 1993)
- Hanna Nowak (essay date 1993)
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