Items where Author is "Waterman, R"

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Journal article

CALESHU, A., WATERMAN, R. and KEMP, S., 2023. Poetry and COVID-19: the benefit of poetry and the poetryandcovidarchive.com website to mental health and wellbeing. Journal of Poetry Therapy. ISSN 0889-3675

WATERMAN, R., 2021. Getting up-fucked: charting Philip Larkin's legacy in parodies and para-poems. Yearbook of English Studies, 51, pp. 162-182.

WATERMAN, R., 2019. 'The nation rejoices or mourns': literary and cultural ambivalences in Wendy Cope’s Making Cocoa for Kingsley Amis (1986). English: Journal of the English Association, 68 (263), pp. 325-343. ISSN 0013-8215

WATERMAN, R., 2013. “Over Our Heads”: Charles Causley's LOSS OF AN OIL TANKER. The Explicator, 71 (4), pp. 244-246. ISSN 0014-4940

WATERMAN, R., 2012. Becoming warm: matrimony and reticence in the poetry of R. S. Thomas. Bristol Journal of English Studies, 1.

WATERMAN, R., 2012. 'Windfalls and tinned sardines': Philip Larkin and the toad work. Semicerchio.

Authored book

WATERMAN, R., 2024. Come here to this gate. Manchester: Carcanet Press. ISBN 9781800173965 (Forthcoming)

WATERMAN, R., 2021. Wendy Cope. Writers and their work . Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. ISBN 9781800859524

WATERMAN, R., 2020. Sweet nothings. Manchester: Carcanet Press. ISBN 9781784109394

WATERMAN, R., 2017. Sarajevo roses. Manchester: Carcanet Press. ISBN 9781784104085

WATERMAN, R., 2017. Brexit Day on the Balmoral Estate. Kinnerton, Presteigne: Rack Press. ISBN 9780995638822

WATERMAN, R., 2016. Five poems. Clutag five poems series (2). Thame: Clutag Press.

WATERMAN, R., 2016. Poets of the Second World War: Douglas, Lewis, Jarrell, Causley, Simpson and others. Writers & their work . Tavistock: Northcote House. ISBN 9780746312803

WATERMAN, R., 2014. Belonging and estrangement in the poetry of Philip Larkin, R. S. Thomas and Charles Causley [forthcoming]. Farnham: Ashgate. ISBN 9781409470878

WATERMAN, R., 2013. Tonight the summer's over [forthcoming]. Manchester: Carcanet Press. ISBN 9781847772077

Book contribution

WATERMAN, R., 2011. [14 poems]. In: New poetries V. Carcanet.

Chapter in book

WATERMAN, R., 2022. Walter de la Mare, W. H. Davies, and Georgian poetry. In: Y. KAJITA, A. LEIGHTON and A.J. NICKERSON, eds., Walter de la Mare: critical appraisals. Liverpool English texts and studies . Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, pp. 191-211. ISBN 9781800854659

WATERMAN, R., 2018. Oh so Loinerly: geographical transitions and the struggle to belong in Tony Harrison's The Loiners. In: K. MCLOUGHLIN, ed., British literature in transition, 1960–1980: flower power. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 275-288. ISBN 9781316424179

WATERMAN, R., 2016. 'Singularly rich': Donald Allen's The new American poetry 1945-1960. In: E. SPENCER-REGAN, ed., American poetry since 1945. New casebooks . London: Palgrave, pp. 2015-2021. ISBN 9781137324467

WATERMAN, R., 2012. Almost-instincts almost true: Philip Larkin’s 'Statement'. In: D. POTTER, ed., The poets' sourcebook. Autumn House Press.

WATERMAN, R., 2012. 'No comfortable return tickets': Charles Causley and the sea. In: M. HANKE, ed., Through the granite kingdom: critical essays on Charles Causley. Verlag Trier.

WATERMAN, R., 2011. 'An Elsan culture threatens us': R. S. Thomas, England and the struggle for Welsh identity. In: Bonds and borders: critical essays. Cambridge Scholars.

Edited book

CALESHU, A. and WATERMAN, R., 2021. Poetry and Covid-19: an anthology of contemporary international and collaborative poetry. Swindon: Shearsman Books. ISBN 9781848617599

WATERMAN, R., 2021. W.H. Davies: essays on the super-tramp poet. London: Anthem Press. ISBN 9781785274565

BELBIN, D. and WATERMAN, R., 2019. 25: celebrating 25 Years of NTU's MA in Creative Writing. Nottingham: Shoestring Press. ISBN 9781912524464

WATERMAN, R., 2015. Something happens, sometimes here: contemporary Lincolnshire poetry. Nottingham: Five Leaves. ISBN 9781910170229

WATERMAN, R., 2015. The true traveller: a reader. Manchester: FyfieldBooks Carcanet. ISBN 9781784100872

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