AN HONEST DECADE: WILLIAM EMPSON AND THE AMBIGUITIES OF WRITING IN THE 1930s

This essay situates William Empson’s poetry in the ideologically charged artistic atmosphere of the 1930s. It contends that the tonal ambiguities of Empson’s verse register the difficulties he encountered in occupying a stance of political detachment during the decade. Arguing against the aesthetici...

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Decades
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Politics
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