Towards a Critical Edition of the Poems of Thom Gunn
Lead Research Organisation:
Durham University
Department Name: English Studies
Abstract
Gunn is a pre-eminent poet and probably the most important gay poet of the later twentieth century. I propose to undertake a critical edition, with commentary, including both manuscript and uncollected poems, to provide a full chronological conspectus of his work, facilitating more informed critical exploration. Gunn describes how he did not 'come out...[in 1973] until what was quaintly called Gay Liberation was already going', by which time he was 43. This edition will make clear how his work was shaped by lifelong negotiations with a hostile culture. In this context Gunn emerges as a seminal figure in British and American literary history.
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Felix Hawlin (Student) |