The Case for Geoffrey Hill
Tom Paulin, 4 April 1985
Geoffrey Hill: Essays on his Work
edited by Peter Robinson.
Open University, 259 pp., £18, March 1985,0 335 10588 2 Show More
edited by Peter Robinson.
Open University, 259 pp., £18, March 1985,
“... Geoffrey Hill’s second collection of poems, King Log, was published in 1968, that year of student radicalism and disappointment. Hill’s title is reactionary in its implications and derives from Aesop’s fable of the frogs who desired a king. In my edition of L’Estrange’s royalist version of Aesop the fable runs like this: The Frogs, living an easy, free life everywhere among the lakes and ponds, assembled together, one day, in a very tumultuous manner, and petitioned Jupiter to let them have a King ... ”