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If a literary movement arises but no one notices, is it still a movement? In Speculative Poetry and the Modern Alliterative Revival: A Critical Anthology, editor Dennis Wilson Wise argues that the answer is “yes.” Over the last ten decades, poets working in fantasy, science fiction, and horror have collectively brought forth a revival in alliterative poetics akin to what once happened in the mid-fourteenth century. Altogether, this anthology collects for the first time over fifty speculative poets—several of whom previously unpublished—from across North America and Europe. Alongside such established names as C. S. Lewis, Patrick Rothfuss, Edwin Morgan, Poul Anderson, Jo Walton, P. K. Page, and W. H. Auden, this anthology also includes representative texts from cultural movements such as contemporary neo-Paganism and the Society for Creative Anachronism. A lengthy critical introduction by the editor—written accessibly for a general audience—explains and contextualizes the Modern Revival for critics and readers alike, and extensive footnotes offer aids to anyone new to medieval history or Norse mythology. Overall, this indispensable anthology—the first major academic book to focus on speculative poetry—establishes where the medieval meets the modern in the hitherto unrecognized Alliterative Revival.



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Part I: The Early Revival

C. S. LEWIS

JOHN D. NILES

FLETCHER PRATT and L. SPRAGUE DE CAMP

JOHN MYERS MYERS

POUL ANDERSON

AVRAM DAVIDSON

L. SPRAGUE DE CAMP

EDWIN MORGAN

DARRELL SCHWEITZER

PAUL EDWIN ZIMMER (A)

ROBERT A. COOK

DIANA L. PAXSON

Part II: Society for Creative Anachronism

ANNE ETKIN

PAUL EDWIN ZIMMER (B)

JERE FLECK

BARCHAN THE KIPCHAK

PETER N. SCHWEITZER

DAVID FRIEDMAN

RON SNOW

SANDRA B. STRAUBHAAR

CHRISTIE WARD

FRIDA WESTFORD

JOHN RUBLE

MARY K. SAVELLI

ANA KEVENEY

LEIGH ANN HUSSEY

BETH MORRIS TANNER

DANIEL MARSH

ROBERT CUTHBERT

M. WENDY HENNEQUIN

Part III: Later Revivalists

MARCIE LYNN TENTCHOFF

JAMES DORR

JO WALTON

MICHAEL R. COLLINGS

FRANK COFFMAN

PAUL DOUGLAS DEANE

ADAM BOLIVAR

MICHAEL MCAFEE

JOSHUA GAGE

PATRICK ROTHFUSS

RAHUL GUPTA

MARY ALEXANDRA AGNER

MIKE BIERSCHENK

MICHAELA MACHA

MATH JONES

Part IV: Speculative Adjacent Poems

JAMES BLISH

P. K. PAGE

GEORGE JOHNSTON

EARLE BIRNEY

W. H. AUDEN

C. DAY-LEWIS

JOHN HEATH-STUBBS

CARTER REVARD

FRED CHAPPELL

MATTHEW DICKERSON

Appendices

Appendix A: Letter to the Editor of Star*Line, by Steve Rasnic

Appendix B: Metrical Essay on Three Alliterative Traditions

Appendix C: “The True Critics,” by Paul Edwin Zimmer

Appendix D: A Selected Bibliography

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      Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
      Publication Date: 08/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9781683933298, 978-1683933298
      ISBN10: 168393329X

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      Book Synopsis

      If a literary movement arises but no one notices, is it still a movement? In Speculative Poetry and the Modern Alliterative Revival: A Critical Anthology, editor Dennis Wilson Wise argues that the answer is “yes.” Over the last ten decades, poets working in fantasy, science fiction, and horror have collectively brought forth a revival in alliterative poetics akin to what once happened in the mid-fourteenth century. Altogether, this anthology collects for the first time over fifty speculative poets—several of whom previously unpublished—from across North America and Europe. Alongside such established names as C. S. Lewis, Patrick Rothfuss, Edwin Morgan, Poul Anderson, Jo Walton, P. K. Page, and W. H. Auden, this anthology also includes representative texts from cultural movements such as contemporary neo-Paganism and the Society for Creative Anachronism. A lengthy critical introduction by the editor—written accessibly for a general audience—explains and contextualizes the Modern Revival for critics and readers alike, and extensive footnotes offer aids to anyone new to medieval history or Norse mythology. Overall, this indispensable anthology—the first major academic book to focus on speculative poetry—establishes where the medieval meets the modern in the hitherto unrecognized Alliterative Revival.



      Table of Contents

      Part I: The Early Revival

      C. S. LEWIS

      JOHN D. NILES

      FLETCHER PRATT and L. SPRAGUE DE CAMP

      JOHN MYERS MYERS

      POUL ANDERSON

      AVRAM DAVIDSON

      L. SPRAGUE DE CAMP

      EDWIN MORGAN

      DARRELL SCHWEITZER

      PAUL EDWIN ZIMMER (A)

      ROBERT A. COOK

      DIANA L. PAXSON

      Part II: Society for Creative Anachronism

      ANNE ETKIN

      PAUL EDWIN ZIMMER (B)

      JERE FLECK

      BARCHAN THE KIPCHAK

      PETER N. SCHWEITZER

      DAVID FRIEDMAN

      RON SNOW

      SANDRA B. STRAUBHAAR

      CHRISTIE WARD

      FRIDA WESTFORD

      JOHN RUBLE

      MARY K. SAVELLI

      ANA KEVENEY

      LEIGH ANN HUSSEY

      BETH MORRIS TANNER

      DANIEL MARSH

      ROBERT CUTHBERT

      M. WENDY HENNEQUIN

      Part III: Later Revivalists

      MARCIE LYNN TENTCHOFF

      JAMES DORR

      JO WALTON

      MICHAEL R. COLLINGS

      FRANK COFFMAN

      PAUL DOUGLAS DEANE

      ADAM BOLIVAR

      MICHAEL MCAFEE

      JOSHUA GAGE

      PATRICK ROTHFUSS

      RAHUL GUPTA

      MARY ALEXANDRA AGNER

      MIKE BIERSCHENK

      MICHAELA MACHA

      MATH JONES

      Part IV: Speculative Adjacent Poems

      JAMES BLISH

      P. K. PAGE

      GEORGE JOHNSTON

      EARLE BIRNEY

      W. H. AUDEN

      C. DAY-LEWIS

      JOHN HEATH-STUBBS

      CARTER REVARD

      FRED CHAPPELL

      MATTHEW DICKERSON

      Appendices

      Appendix A: Letter to the Editor of Star*Line, by Steve Rasnic

      Appendix B: Metrical Essay on Three Alliterative Traditions

      Appendix C: “The True Critics,” by Paul Edwin Zimmer

      Appendix D: A Selected Bibliography

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