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Love and Death: Elegies for children by Ben Jonson, Anne Bradstreet, Geoffrey Hill and Elizabeth Bishop

Author
London Review of Books
Published
Mon 17 Feb 2025
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This episode looks at four poems whose subject would seem to lie beyond words: the death of a child. A defining feature of elegy is the struggle between poetic eloquence and inarticulate grief, and in these works by Ben Jonson, Anne Bradstreet, Geoffrey Hill and Elizabeth Bishop we find that tension at its most acute. Mark and Seamus consider the way each poem deals with the traditional demand of the elegy for consolation, and what happens when the form and language of love poetry subverts elegiac conventions.

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Read the poems here:

Ben Jonson: On My First Son

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Anne Bradstreet:In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet

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Geoffrey Hill: September Song

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Elizabeth Bishop: First Death in Nova Scotia

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Blair Worden on Ben Jonson

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Blair Worden on puritanism

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Colin Burrow in Geoffrey Hill:

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Helen Vendler on Elizabeth Bishop

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