• Charles Hubert Sisson, CH (22 April 1914 – 5 September 2003), usually cited as C. H. Sisson, was an English poet, novelist, essayist, and translator. Charles...
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  • Sisson is a surname that appeared in rural England around West Riding, Yorkshire in the 15th century. Notable people with the surname include: C. H. Sisson...
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  • particular school in quest of the critic setting the dates. The critic/poet CH. Sisson observed in his essay Poetry and Sincerity that "Modernity has been going...
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    Paradise, notes on Canto XXXIII. Paradiso, Canto XXXIII, lines 142–145, C. H. Sisson translation. "Elenco Codici". Dante Online. Archived from the original...
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    Paradiso, Canto XXXIII, line 139, C. H. Sisson translation. Paradiso, Canto XXXIII, lines 142–145, C. H. Sisson translation. Wikimedia Commons has media...
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    S. Singleton (1970) "No room for hope, when you enter this place" – C. H. Sisson (1980) "Abandon every hope, who enter here." – Allen Mandelbaum (1982)...
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  • includes revered works like The True Confession of George Barker, hailed by C.H. Sisson as his masterpiece. Barker, ever self-aware, admitted the difficulty...
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    following the harsh criticism of Jude the Obscure in 1896, the poet C. H. Sisson calls this "hypothesis" "superficial and absurd". In the twentieth century...
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  • in the radiophonic exchange between Guy Raz and Mary Beard in 2009. C. H. Sisson writes "the obscenity of Catullus has long been a stumbling block". He...
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    Virgil, "The Aeneid", trans. by C.H. Sisson (London: Everyman 1998) p. 66 Virgil, "The Aeneid", trans. by C.H. Sisson (London: Everyman 1998) p. 183 aapone...
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  • chronology in The Human Season (1960). The novel Christopher Homm (1965), by C. H. Sisson, is also told in reverse chronology. Philip K. Dick, in his 1967 novel...
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  • Porter A. K. Ramanujan Peter Redgrove Vernon Scannell Louis Simpson C. H. Sisson Stevie Smith Jon Stallworthy R. S. Thomas Charles Tomlinson Derek Walcott...
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  • Francis Quarles Christina Rossetti William Shakespeare Sir Philip Sidney C. H. Sisson Christopher Smart Stevie Smith Robert Southwell Edmund Spenser Nahum...
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    the reason that Hardy stopped writing novels after Jude, but the poet C. H. Sisson describes this "hypothesis" as "superficial and absurd". The novel is...
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    MacDiarmid Wilfred Owen Caradog Prichard Herbert Read Peter Dale Scott C. H. Sisson Stevie Smith Muriel Spark Dylan Thomas Charles Tomlinson D. H. Lawrence...
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  • left London for Paris. (A note in the book's introduction indicates that J. H. Prynne was originally included in the anthology but had to be omitted because...
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    Herbert Thompson (1890–1916), amateur footballer and English soldier C. H. Sisson (1914–2003), poet Edward Thomas (1878–1917), poet Netta Muskett (1887–1963)...
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  • Theodore Roethke Isaac Rosenberg E. J. Scovell Peter Scupham Burns Singer C. H. Sisson Iain Crichton Smith Stevie Smith Stephen Spender Wallace Stevens Dylan...
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  • Sissons (born 1993), Canadian ice hockey player C. H. Sisson (1914–2003), British writer Graham Sissons (born 1934), English footballer John Sissons (football)...
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    1933) p. 144 Northrop Frye, Anatomy of Criticism' (Princeton 1972) p. 232 C H Sisson, English Poetry 1900-1950 (Manchester 1981) p. 17 Mrs Grundy Origin Jan...
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  • Nuttall, Douglas Oliver, Tom Pickard, Prynne, Tom Raworth, John Riley, C. H. Sisson, Chris Torrance and Gael Turnbull. Many of the poets who corresponded...
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    Pound, Malcolm Quantrill, Michel Saint-Denis, Martin Seymour-Smith, C. H. Sisson, Stevie Smith, Jules Supervielle, Nathaniel Tarn, and Vernon Watkins...
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    Percy Bysshe Shelley – James Shirley – Sir Philip Sidney – Jon Silkin – C. H. Sisson – Edith Sitwell – Iain Crichton Smith – Stevie Smith – Robert Southey...
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  • subject is War and the pity of War. The Poetry is in the pity"—something C. H. Sisson considered to verge on sentimentality. Animism – Religious belief that...
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  • by Professor Donald Davie and C. H. Sisson. Brian Cox retired, followed some years later by Donald Davie and C. H. Sisson. Since 1981, it has been published...
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  • communist politician. James Rachels, 62, American philosopher, cancer. C. H. Sisson, 89, British writer and poet. Charles Edward Bennett, 92, American politician...
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  • poets after 1945." Others to praise his poetry included Robert Graves, C. H. Sisson, Geoffrey Grigson and James Reeves. Seymour-Smith came to prominence...
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  • Edwin Muir - William Plomer - F. T. Prince - Martin Seymour-Smith - C. H. Sisson - Stevie Smith - Dylan Thomas - Anthony Thwaite - Charles Tomlinson -...
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  • Andrew Motion - Paul Muldoon - Tom Paulin - Craig Raine - Peter Scupham - C. H. Sisson - Ken Smith - David Sweetman - George Szirtes - R. S. Thomas - Kit Wright...
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    Fainlight Gwen Harwood Elizabeth Jennings John Mole 1995 U. A. Fanthorpe C. H. Sisson Christopher Reid Kit Wright 1996 Iain Crichton Smith Elizabeth Bartlett...
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