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Dr Gareth Reeves - all publications
Books: authored
- Reeves, Gareth. (2012). To Hell with Paradise. New and Selected Poems. Carcanet Press.
- Reeves, G. (1994). T. S. Eliot's 'The Waste Land'. Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf.
- Reeves, G. (1993). Listening In. Manchester: Carcanet Press. Poems.
- Reeves, G. & O'Neill, M. (1992). Auden, MacNeice, Spender: The Thirties Poetry. London: Macmillan and St Martin's Press.
- Reeves, G. (1989). T.S. Eliot: A Virgilian Poet. London: Macmillan and St Martin's Press.
- Reeves, G. (1984). Real Stories. Manchester: Carcanet Press. Poems.
Books: edited
- Reeves, G. (1971). Selected Poems of George Herbert. London: Heinemann Educational Books.
Books: sections
- Reeves, G. (2007). ''This is plenty, this is more than enough': Poetry and the Memory of the Second World War.'. In The Oxford Handbook of British and Irish War Poetry. Kendall, Tim. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 579-591.
Essays in edited volumes
- Reeves, Gareth. (2008). 'A Ghost Never Exorcised: Stevens in the Poetry of Charles Tomlinson'. In Wallace Stevens across the Atlantic. Eeckhout, Bart. & Ragg, Edward. Palgrave Macmillan. 186 - 203.
- Reeves, G. (2005). 'T.S. Eliot and the Idea of Tradition’. In Literary Theory and Criticism: An Oxford Guide. Ed. P. Waugh. Oxford: Oxford U.P. pp. 107-118.
- Reeves, G. (2005). 'Thom Gunn and American Poetry.'. In From Wordsworth to Stevens: Essays in Honour of Robert Rehder. Mortimer, Anthony. Oxford: Peter Lang. 267-285.
- Reeves, G. (2004). ‘“It’s life in death to be bound, delivered, published” Robert Lowell’s Revisions of Notebook 1967-68’. In Rebound: The American Poetry Book. Eds. M. Hinds & S. Matterson. Amsterdam: Rodopi. 44: pp. 131-40.
- Reeves, G. (2004). ‘Auden and Religion.'. In The Cambridge Companion to W.H. Auden. Smith, S. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 188-199.
- Reeves, G. (1999). 'Englishing American Poetics: The Case of Charles Tomlinson'. In Poetry Now: Contemporary British and Irish Poetry in the Making. Eds. Klein, H. et al. Tubingen: Stauffenburg Verlag. pp. 333-342.
- Reeves, G. (1997). 'The Inward Keats: Bloom, Vendler, Stevens'. In Keats: Bicentenary Readings. Ed. O'Neill & Michael. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP.
- Reeves, G. (1993). ''The Dark Wood of the Larynx': Heaney and Dante'. In English Studies in Transition: Papers from the Inaugural ESSE Conference. London: Routledge. pp. 263-270.
Journal papers: academic
- Reeves, Gareth. (2008). 'Songs of the Self: Berryman's Whitman'. Romanticism 14(1): 47 - 56.
- Reeves, G. (2006). 'A Modernist Dialectic: Stevens and Williams in the Poetry of Charles Tomlinson.'. The Wallace Stevens Journal 30(1 (Spring 2006): 57-85.
- Reeves, G. (1999). 'Beyond the New World: Donald Davie's Anglo-American Confessions'. P.N.Review 25: 53-57.
- Reeves, G. (1994). ''The Present Self-Conscious Century':' Eliot on Valery. Yeats Eliot Review 13: 42-47.
- Reeves, G. (1992). 'Hearing Davie'. P.N. Review: 48-51.
- Reeves, G. (1989). 'T.S. Eliot's Virgilian Hauntings: 'La Figlia Che Piange' and the Aeneid'. New Comparison 7: 113-124.
- Reeves, G. (1987). 'The Waste Land and the Aeneid'. Modern Language Review 82: 555-572.
- Reeves, G. (1985). 'T.S. Eliot, Virgil and Theodor Haecker: Empire and the Agrarian Ideal'. Agenda 23: 180-201.
- Reeves, G. (1975). 'The Obstetrics of The Waste Land'. Critical Quarterly 17: 33-53.
