Fellow of All Souls, Oxford and regular
LRB contributor Clare Bucknell argues in
The Treasuries: Poetry Anthologies and the Making of British Culture (Head of Zeus) that the selective way in which poetry has been presented over the past three centuries tells a fascinating story about the democratisation of literature, class, gender, politics and nationalism. She talks about it with another regular
LRB contributor, social and architectural historian Rosemary Hill.
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