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In The Park Gwen Harwood Analysis

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R.F Briessendens “ A free-talented tongue: some notes on the poetry of Gwen Harwood” can be found in the “Poetry Criticisms” volume 160 in which the latter provides multiple interpretations , from academics and poets, of the Gwen Harwood’s poem “In the park”. Most notable is the interpretation of the former poem by the esteemed poet and academician Andrew Taylor. In specific terms, Andrew Taylor serves to discuss Gwen’s transition from the life a poet to that of a woman without an identity. Essentially, Taylor’s interpretation of the former poem informs other literary academics, or even layman readers, of the destructive nature of which motherhood can be derived from . Taylors interpretation is significant as it relates to the overall topic of motherhood. Thus, it would be imperative to use Taylors succinct, well developed in depth discussion of Gwen Harwood’s “In the park” for my own literary research essay on Harwood’s treatment of motherhood. …show more content…

In Strauss’s 1992 essay titled “she/I/you/it: construction mother and motherhood in the writing of Gwen Harwood, Jennifer effectively argues that Harwood is misaligned with her role as a mother and, simultaneously, provides the framework in which the title “mother” is contextually presented in both Harwood’s mental fixations and eloquent disputations. The concept of Harwood’s misaligned role as a mother is discussed , in depth and succinctly by Strauss and , as a definite result, will contribute heavily to my research essay on Harwood’s treatment of the title “mother” in her poem titled “In the park”. Moreover, such works in the likes of Jennifer Strauss which are found within Poetry Critism (volume 160) are made easily available to both the laymen and academician in

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