Rapture Critics - Carol Ann Duffy 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? English LiteratureCarol Ann DuffyA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: LizzieCreated on: 26-05-14 17:13 Jeanette Winterson “A book-length love-poem, and a moving act of personal testimony” 1 of 12 Scotsman "It is magnificent; as an examination of modern love and how it shapes us as human beings, it is unparalleled” 2 of 12 Ruth Padel "A passionate and beautiful new book-length love affair in verse” 3 of 12 Kate Kellaway "As intimate as a diary” 4 of 12 The Guardian "They too find themselves indebted to the timelessness and universality of fairytale” 5 of 12 Kate Kellaway "I found myself developing a hostility to the love object” 6 of 12 Kate Kellaway "Love is an extremity, rivalled only by death. It is more often 'glamorous hell' than heaven” 7 of 12 Francis Leviston "the single most important story of all, that of the human love affair” 8 of 12 Kate Kellaway "Even at the early stages of an affair, doom may creep in and attach itself to joy” 9 of 12 Margaret Reynolds "Duffy believes that all poetry is prayer.” 10 of 12 Lavina Greenlaw "with a lot of artists, the mystique is to baffle their readership, she never does this her aim is to communicate” 11 of 12 William Logan "Duffy is particularly susceptible to this fairy tale of love” 12 of 12
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