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  1. Defending Poetry: Art and Ethics in Joseph Brodsky, Seamus Heaney, and Geoffrey Hill (Oxford English Monographs) by David-Antoine Williams, 2010-11-19
  2. Canaan by Geoffrey Hill, 1998-09-11
  3. Somewhere Is Such a Kingdom: Poems 1952-1971 by Geoffrey. Hill, 1975-08
  4. Speech! Speech! by Geoffrey Hill, 2003-04-30
  5. Scenes from Comus by Geoffrey Hill, 2005-01
  6. Ivorybill Hunters: The Search for Proof in a Flooded Wilderness by Geoffrey E. Hill, 2007-03-22
  7. Geoffrey Hill and "The Tongue's Atrocities": The W. D. Thomas Memorial Lecture Delivered at the College on February 15th, 1978 (The W.D. Thomas memorial lecture) by Christopher B. Ricks, 1978-01
  8. The Poetry of Geoffrey Hill by Henry Hart, 1986-01-01
  9. Geoffrey Hill (Writers and their Work) by Andrew Roberts, 2004-05-15
  10. Inhabited Voices: Myth and History in the Poetry of Seamus Heaney, George Mackay Brown and Geoffrey Hill by David Annwn, 1984-04
  11. Passionate Intelligence, the Poetry of Geoffrey Hill: The Poetry of Geoffrey Hill (Costerus New Series) by E. M. Knottenbelt, 1990-01
  12. An Unexpected Light: Theology and Witness in the Poetry and Thought of Charles Williams, Micheal O'siadhail, and Geoffrey Hill (Princeton Theological Monograph Series) by David C. Mahan, 2009-01-31
  13. Illuminating Shadows: The Mythic Power of Film by Geoffrey Hill, 1992-02-25
  14. 'She this in blak'; Vision, Truth, and Will in Geoffrey Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde (Studies in Medieval History and Culture) by T. E. [Thomas Edward] Hill, 2006-04-18

21. (DVD Review) House On Haunted Hill - Geoffrey Rush
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    24. 28306. Hill, Geoffrey. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION geoffrey hill (b. 1932), British poet. . New CollectedPoems, 19521992 geoffrey hill. (1994) Houghton Mifflin.
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    25. 28312. Hill, Geoffrey. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION geoffrey hill (b. 1932), British poet. September Song (l. 4–7).. . Norton Anthology of Poetry, The. Alexander W. Allison and others, eds.
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    26. Academic Directories
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    27. BrothersJudd.com - Review Of Geoffrey Hill's Canaan
    of Korea) ESSAY Jon Silkin on hill's September Song -ARCHIVES geoffrey hill (Encyclopaedia Britannica) -LINKS hill, geoffrey (Geometry) -REVIEW of
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    Evil is not good's absence but gravity's
    everlasting bedrock and its fatal chains
    inert, violent, the suffrage of our days.
    -Geoffrey Hill De Jure Belli ac Pacis Despite the extreme difficulty of these award-winning poemsdifficulty for which Geoffrey Hill, considered by some to be England's greatest living poet, is notoriousI like them very much. And there I find myself hoist on my own petard, having frequently raged against the obscurantism of authors like James Joyce , but now endorsing a poet who is nearly as impenetrable at times. So, first, let me acknowledge that I am willing to forgive more from Mr. Hill because I favor his dark moral/religious/political take on modern England, than I would be from someone who was just being obscure for obscurity's sake, say Joyce or Pynchon. Second, I do think we, justifiably, tend to give poets more leeway than novelists; after all, by the very effort they have to put in to achieving a chiseled brevity they earn some right to ask a little more effort of us readers. The nearly forty poems here do not fill even eighty pages, so if you have to read them once or twice, or ten times, it doesn't seem as onerous a task as trudging through hundreds of densely printed pages of a novel. Mr. Hill's themes and methods are signaled early on, in the title of the collection and in the epigraph :

    28. BrothersJudd.com - Books By Geoffrey Hill Reviewed
    Author geoffrey hill. Links REVIEW of The Orchards of Syon by geoffreyhill (Anthony Thwaite, Daily Telegraph) -REVIEW of Orchards
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    29. Geoffrey Hill Study Centre
    geoffrey hill. 5. hill, geoffrey in an interview with Steve Burt, Meaningful Speech'published in the Publishers Weekly, April 8, 2002. 6. Knottenbelt, p. 3.
    http://www3.sympatico.ca/sylvia.paul/ghill_biography.htm
    Geoffrey Hill S t u d y C e n t r e GH sc] Biography G eoffrey Hill, poet, essayist, lecturer, and professor of English Literature and Religion, was born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, a former market town. When he was six years of age, the family moved to nearby Fairfield where he attended primary school. It is an area of England that has been interwoven into much of his poetry and continues to do so in The Orchards of Syon. G eoffrey Hill, an only child, had as a youth, memorized Oscar William's, Little Treasury of Modern Verse, a popular anthology of poems purchased for him by his father. From the age of seven, until he entered university, he was a choir member in the Anglican church. A t Keble College, Oxford, he read English literature. It was there, in 1952, that he published his first poems at the age of twenty - Geoffrey Hill by Fantasy Poets which was edited by the American poet, former teacher, and writer - Donald Hall. About the same time, he published the single poem, "For Isaac Rosenberg"

    30. Geoffrey Hill Study Centre
    Translate this page hill, geoffrey. Le triomphe de l'amour. trad. René Gallet. Conférence, no. 9,automne 1999. hill, geoffrey. Scènes avec arlequins et autres poèmes.
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    Geoffrey Hill S t u d y C e n t r e [ GH sc] Français Revue-Conférence Translations Hill, Geoffrey. Le triomphe de l'amour . trad. René Gallet. Conférence, no. 9, automne 1999. Hill, Geoffrey. Scènes avec arlequins et autres poèmes. Gallet, René et Edwards, Michael. tr., préface de Michael Edwards. Paris: Orphee/La Différence, 1998. ISBN: 2-7291-12375 Hill, Geoffrey. Hymnes de Mercie . tr. Jacques Darras. Amiens: Trois cailleux, 1989. ISBN: 2-9-3-82-45-6. Geoffrey Hill. Le Chateau de Pentecôte et autre poèmes. trad. René Gallet. Sens: Obsidiane, 1988. Articles Parts of Books Entretien avec Geoffrey Hill par John Haffenden. trad. René Gallet. Conférence, no. 9, automne 1999. Edwards, Michael. 'La poésie impure', Conférence , no. 9, automne 1999. Kilgore, Jennifer. "Un Portrait bergsonien? The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Péguy de Geoffrey Hill." Amitie charles Peguy: Bulletin D'Infomations et de Recherches, Vol. 29 No. 77, jan-mar 1997. pp. 20-34. Moulin, Joanny. "Memoire selective de Geoffrey Hill." Martin, Taffy, ed. Fajoles, France, Le Noeud des Miroirs: , 1997. pp. 143-54.

    31. Harold Bloom On Geoffrey Hill
    . . . Like the hero he celebrates in his masterpiece, the Mercian Hymns,hill is a martyrologist. * * * hill dislikes his early poems . . . .
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    Somewhere Is Such a Kingdom: Poems 1952-1971
    (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1975):
    . . . Like the hero he celebrates in his masterpiece, the Mercian Hymns, Hill is a martyrologist. His subject is human pain, the suffering of those who both do and sustain violence, and more exactly the daemonic relationship between cultural tradition and human pain. Confronted by Hill's best poems, a reader is at first tempted to turn away, for the intellectual difficulty of the rugged, compressed verse is more than matched by the emotional painfulness and directness of Hill's vision. Hill does not comfort nor console, and offers no dialectic of gain through loss. His subject, like his style, is difficulty: the difficulty of apprehending and accepting moral guilt, and the difficulty of being a poet when the burden of history, including poetic history, makes any prophetic stance inauthentic. [* * *] Hill dislikes his early poems . . . . "Genesis," for which he has a particular dislike, is superb in itself, a perfect "first" poem and also a clear intimation of his largest debt to Blake's vision, which is the conviction that the Creation and the Fall were the same event. . . . . . . A reader who can interpret "Annunciations" can learn to interpret the rest of Hill and also acquire many insights that will aid in reading any truly difficult peotry of the post-Romantic tradition. For, in "Annunciations," Hill wrote what later tradition may judge to have been the central shorter poem of his own generation, a poem that is itself a despairing poetics, and a total vision both of natural existence, and of the necessary limitations of what we have learned to call imagination.

    32. Geoffrey Hill
    geoffrey hill . University Professor; Professor of Literature and Religion,and Codirector, The Editorial Institute, College of Arts and Sciences.
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    University Professor; Professor of Literature and Religion, and Co-director, The Editorial Institute , College of Arts and Sciences
    M.A., Oxford University; D. Litt. (hon.), University of Leeds; Honorary Fellow of Keble College, Oxford; Honorary Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge; Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, London; Churchill Fellow, University of Bristol (1980); Clark Lecturer, Trinity College, Cambridge (1986); recipient of the Loines Award of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters (1983).
    In 1996 Professor Hill was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences . His publications include The Lords of Limit: Essays on Literature and Ideas The Enemy's Country: Words, Contexture, and Other Circumstances of Language (1991), and four recent volumes of poems: Canaan The Triumph of Love Speech! Speech! (2000), and The Orchards of Syon (2002). In March 2000, he gave the Tanner Lectures on Human Values at Brasenose College, Oxford, and in September of the same year, he received the T.S. Eliot Award for Creative Writing, presented by the Ingersoll Foundation. Click here for office hours.

    33. King Arthur: A Man For The Ages--The Authors
    Gesta Regnum Anglorum, Chronicles of the Kings of England, which mentions Arthurand Badon hill by name. For more on William, click here. geoffrey of Monmouth
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    Explorations in Arthurian History and Legends The Authors
    • Gildas : sixth-century monk wrote De Excidio Britannia , On the Ruin of Britain, which is basically a tirade against the destructive Saxons who were overrunning his beloved land. Gildas is believed to be a contemporary of the historical Arthur, and Gildas's work names Badon Hill as a great British triumph over the Saxons. For more on Gildas, click here and here ; for an excerpt from Gildas's work, click here and for the full text, click here Bede : the famous eighth-century monk who gave us the Ecclesiastical History of the English People names Badon Hill but not Arthur. His book is a fascinating account of British history. For more on Bede, click here and especially here Nennius: the self-styled 9th-century "historiographer of the Britons," published the Historia Brittonum, or The History of the Britons, in the ninth century. In this work, he mentions Arthur's famous 12 battles again the Saxons. Nennius is generally believed to be a credible source, especially for his chronicling of life in his time and of the genealogies of various kings. However, he does say that Arthur by himself killed 940 Saxons at the Battle of Badon Hill. For more on Nennius, click here and here Annales Cambriae : Annals of Wales (10th century) mention both Arthur, Mordred (here Medraut), and Camlann (the first known reference to the latter two). In some editions, this work is partnered with Nennius, though it is not known exactly who wrote it. For more, click

    34. Geoffrey Hill (1932- )
    geoffrey hill. 1932. geoffrey hill essays on his work (1985) edited by Peter Robinson.geoffrey hill and the tongue's atrocities by Christopher Ricks (1978).
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    Profile
    Poet, born at Bromsgrove , Worcestershire where he attended the local grammar school before going on to study English Language and literature at Oxford University in 1950. He followed an academic career, lecturing at Leeds from 1954, becoming Professor of English in 1977. He left Leeds in 1980 to taking on a fellowship at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, before moving to Boston University in the U.S.A. in 1988. He makes extensive use of thematic connection within his work. Mercian Hymns (1971) is an example of such a sequence of linked prose poems based around the story of the ancient kingdom of Mercia under King Offa, thus drawing upon his childhood memories of Worcestershire and beyond.
    Works
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    Mercian hymns
    Tenebrae
    Collected poems
    A selection of other books by the author:- For the unfallen
    The mystery of the charity of Charles Peguy
    The enemy's country: Words, contextures, and other circumstances of language

    35. CPR - Geoffrey Hill: The Poet In Winter By John Drexel
    As Reviewed By John Drexel. geoffrey hill The Poet in Winter The Orchardsof Syon by geoffrey hill. Counterpoint, 2002. $23.00. cover.
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    John Drexel G eoffrey H ill: T he P oet in W inter The Orchards of Syon by Geoffrey Hill Counterpoint, 2002. E-mail this site to a friend
    I ought, in the interests of full disclosure, to begin with a confession: Geoffrey Hill was my thesis tutori.e., my academic advisorwhen I was a graduate student at Leeds University in the late 1970s. Our relations were entirely formal, occasionally strained though always what the Germans call correct . In our regular meetings, there was never any discussion of his poetry nor of what I myself was attempting to write in that line. I say this because I am sure that my own subsequent attention to his work is colored by my encounters with him during that year. I sometimes wonder what my reaction to his poetry would be today if I had never met the man. Would I have discovered it at all? I honestly cannot say.
    That said, I am astonished that I continue to encounter readers of contemporary poetry who profess to be entirely unaware of Hill's existence, who respond with blank indifference at the mention of his name. To one for whom his work has been central for twenty-five years, this reaction comes as a shock; yet, on a certain level, it should not surprise. In an age in which it seems that poets are judged as much by their efforts at self-promotion as by their work itself, Hill disdains public relations and does little to cultivate a wider readership. He is the last poet you will ever see joining in the fun of National Poetry Month, making the rounds of summer writers' conferences, taking part in opportunities to Meet the Author, or judging yet another first book competition.

    36. Index
    The Poetry of geoffrey hill and Modernity International Conference at The Universityof Caen 1617 May 2003. Stand 172-work by and about geoffrey hill.
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    37. SERVEUR WWW DE LA M.R.S.H. - THE GEOFFREY HILL SERVER
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    38. Geoffrey Hill's Biography
    geoffrey hill has lectured throughout the US on over 100 topics. geoffrey hill. geoffreyhill is the author of Illuminating Shadows The Mythic Power of Film.
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    Geoffrey Hill
    GEOFFREY HILL is the author of Illuminating Shadows: The Mythic Power of Film . He is a screenplay and creativity consultant, an analytic therapist, a poet, a social critic and a spoken word performance artist. He lives in Lake Arrowhead, California. He has lectured on over one hundred different topics at college campuses, analytic institutes, political organizations, religious bodies, wholistic institutes, film festivals, professional organizations and social clubs. As a film analyst and social critic, he has been featured on NPR, BBC, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, E! Entertainment, as well as in THE LOS ANGELES TIMES, THE CHICAGO SUN TIMES and numerous other media. He has been a regular social commentator and spoken word artist on "The We Hours" on KPFK radio in Los Angeles since 1992. Having developed the concept of using movies as therapy, he is the subject of a documentary film which was shown on Aspekta , on ZDF (national German television). In most of Hill's works, he stresses the virtues which he finds most valuable to him, such as dignity, authenticity, integrity, truth and beauty. Actually, throughout much of his works, he is developing a philosophy based on the concept of dignity.
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    I was intrigued by Geoffrey Hill's highly creative collection of essays on the mythic power of film. These deeply felt and carefully crafted writings analyze the current tragic war on Mother Earth caused by an imbalance of patriarchal mythology. I commend Hill's well articulated call for a cinemasophia, the wise voice of the Goddess calling for change.

    39. The Orchards Of Syon By Geoffrey Hill - Counterpoint
    Review. geoffrey hill. THE ORCHARDS OF SYON geoffrey hill. From geoffreyhill was born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, in 1932. He is
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    " The Orchards of Syon , at once baroque and prophetic, is Geoffrey Hill's most magnificent work in a long career of splendors. It is accurate now to speak of the tradition of Milton, Blake, D. H. Lawrence, and Geoffrey Hill." Harold Bloom "I think Geoffrey Hill is probably the best writer alive, in prose or rhyme, in the English language … the nearest thing we have got to a poet who refashions language and speaks of serious things in new images. He disturbs and challenges and puzzles; he managesin a manner unrivalled, I should say, since Yeatsto make phrases, to mythologize our predicament, to speak for us. He is the real Poet Laureate." A. N. Wilson "When in the future flustered doctoral students confuse Auden and Austen, when Larkin becomes a small figure in the shadow of Hardy, Geoffrey Hill will remain the monumental English poet of the latter twentieth century." Donald Hall "If one had now to choose a living poet in English whom Boris Pasternak would recognize, whom George Seferis and T. S. Eliot would take seriously, Geoffrey Hill is the most obvious choice." Peter Levi

    40. Speech! Speech! By Geoffrey Hill - Counterpoint
    geoffrey hill. SPEECH! SPEECH! geoffrey hill, geoffrey hill was born in Bromsgrove,Worcestershire, in 1932. He graduated from Keble College, Oxford.
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    "I think Geoffrey Hill is probably the best writer alive. In the nearest thing we have got to a poet who refashions language and speaks of serious things in new images. He disturbs and challenges and puzzles. You could not possibly absorb a new collection of his poems in the two or three weeks required by the literary editors. … Angry, passionate, religious, Geoffrey Hill burrows beneath your skin, and disturbs, disturbs, disturbs."
    A. N. Wilson, The Daily Telegraph "Geoffrey Hill is the central poet-prophet of our augmenting darkness; he inherits the authority of the visionaries from Dante and Blake on to D. H. Lawrence. The reader winces and then is astonished by the force and humor of Speech! Speech! Mr. Hill has gone beyond his own Triumph of Love in this Hamlet-like sequence of fearsome truths."
    Harold Bloom
    Geoffrey Hill SPEECH! SPEECH!

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