%0 Journal Article %T Jane Dawson & Alice Entwistle. A History of Twentieth-Century British Women¡¯s Poetry %A Rainer EMIG %J E-rea : Revue ¨¦lectronique d¡¯¨¦tudes sur le Monde Anglophone %D 2007 %I %X A gigantic task well executed, this is what Dowson and Entwistle¡¯s book turns out to be. It takes the bull (or should it be the cow, the mad cow of Jo Shapcott¡¯s amusing poems?) by the horns and tries to come up with a possible history of the many diverse and often uncollected female voices in Britain in the twentieth century. Dowson and Entwistle¡¯s definition of ¡°British Women¡¯s Poetry¡± is flexible: ¡°The following poets are British born, published in Britain and/or judged to have made a sign... %U http://erea.revues.org/680