Tony Harrison Essays
Victorian, Romantic and Modernist Literature: Style as Cultural Commentary College
Tony Harrison: Poems
Tony Harrison’s “A Cold Coming,” William Wordsworth’s “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey,” Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights and George Orwell’s 1984 each display distinct sensibilities that reflect the time from which they emerged....
Harrison's "National Trust" and the Corruption of the Upper Classes 11th Grade
Tony Harrison: Poems
Published in The School of Eloquence in 1978, Tony Harrison’s “National Trust” is the embodiment of his frustrations at the British social-class system. Through this poem, he divulges how, after receiving a post-War opportunity for education, he...
Division, Unity and Identity in Tony Harrison's "V" 12th Grade
Tony Harrison: Poems
“V” is a poem in which Tony Harrison illustrates the working class hostility towards the political establishment and Margret Thatcher’s government during the 1984 miner’s strike. However, it also focuses on the unity between himself and his “woman...