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Part of the pleasure of poetry is unraveling the mysteries and difficulties it contains and solving the puzzles that lie within. Who, for instance, is Ozymandias? What is the Snark? Who is the Emperor of Ice-Cream? Or indeed, who is 'you' in a poem? In this perceptive and playful new book, acclaimed poet John Fuller looks at some of our greatest poems and considers the number of individual puzzles at their heart, casting light on how we should approach these conundrums as readers. From riddling to double entendres, mysterious titles to red herrings, Fuller unpicks the puzzles in works that range from Browning to Bishop, Empson to Eliot, Shelley to Stevens, to help us reach the rewards and revelations that lie at the center of some of our best-loved poems.
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Decipher poetic riddles for deeper literary enjoyment.
Who is this book for?
This book is a delightful journey into the mysteries hidden within classic poems. John Fuller’s insights make exploring poetic puzzles engaging and accessible, perfect for anyone who loves unraveling layers of meaning in literature. If you enjoy a bit of literary detective work, this book will enrich your appreciation of some of the most famous poems.