The Group (literature) - Sources

Sources

  • Garfitt, Roger, 'The Group' in British Poetry since 1960: A Critical Survey, Michael Schmidt, Grevel Lindop editors, Carcanet, 1972, ISBN 0-902145-73-8. pages 13 – 69.
  • The Oxford Literary History, Volume 12, 1960 – 2000, The Last of England?, Oxford University Press, 2004
  • Ousby, Ian (editor) Cambridge Paperback Guide to Literature in English, Cambridge University Press, 1996
  • Hobsbaum, Philip 'The Redgrove Momentum: 1952 – 2003' in The Dark Horse, Summer 2003

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