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The World's Wife 
It's you I love,
perfect man,
Greek God, my own;
but I know you'll go,
betray me, stray
from home.
So better by far for
me if you were stone.
—from "Medusa"
Stunningly original and haunting, the voices of Mrs. Midas, Queen Kong, and Frau Freud, to say nothing of the Devil's Wife herself, startle us with their wit, imagination, and incisiveness in this collection of poems written from the perspectives of the wives, sisters, or girlfriends of famous — and infamous — male personages. Carol Ann Duffy is a master at drawing on myth and history, then subverting them in a vivid and surprising way to create poems that have the pull of the past and the crack of the contemporary.
Read at a very appropriate time
As a veteran attendee of poetry readingsand a baby boomer male, and a cynic to bootI admit that if sat down in a coffee-house, and overheard phrases like feminist dialogue radical re-imagining, and mythic history, I might begin to look round apprehensively, plotting the best route for an exit. In the case of Carol Ann Duffys The Worlds Wife, however, the urge to flee would be premature. All the above phrases could properly be used to describe this volume of verse, but so could the phrases

Rating: 3.75 / 5
The thing about human memory is that it can trick you, this wasn't as awesome as I remembered it being. I really enjoyed this as a whole when reading it as a teen, this time around I enjoyed a few of the poems but, not all. On the whole they didn't pack the kick I was hoping for. I don't see myself picking this up again to read every single poem.
Author: Carol Ann DuffyPublished: 24/09/1999Okay so I read this book for my gcse english exam and I absolutely loved it! I very rarely give a five star rating but this one definately deserves it, it is packed full of incredible poems. It is a book that has become a firm favourite of mine and one that I could read a million times. When I read this book and had to disect it and find out exactly what the poem was meaning, it pretty much blew my mind! This book is full of the female version of
A host of poetry both cynical and witty in approach, tackling female perspectives in history. Duffy introduces the influential women behind infamous men or who are famed themselves because of the actions of men; the undertone is somewhat mocking of their male counterparts but largely celebrates their savvy and wit. I like that the poems have an interesting foundation, that the voices are different and compelling in part because of their ire, and that the message isn't always entirely obvious at
Carol Ann Duffy
Paperback | Pages: 76 pages Rating: 4.16 | 5083 Users | 429 Reviews

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Original Title: | The World's Wife: Poems |
ISBN: | 057119995X (ISBN13: 9780571199952) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Be terrified.It's you I love,
perfect man,
Greek God, my own;
but I know you'll go,
betray me, stray
from home.
So better by far for
me if you were stone.
—from "Medusa"
Stunningly original and haunting, the voices of Mrs. Midas, Queen Kong, and Frau Freud, to say nothing of the Devil's Wife herself, startle us with their wit, imagination, and incisiveness in this collection of poems written from the perspectives of the wives, sisters, or girlfriends of famous — and infamous — male personages. Carol Ann Duffy is a master at drawing on myth and history, then subverting them in a vivid and surprising way to create poems that have the pull of the past and the crack of the contemporary.
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Title | : | The World's Wife |
Author | : | Carol Ann Duffy |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 76 pages |
Published | : | April 9th 2001 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (first published September 1999) |
Categories | : | Poetry. Feminism. Fiction. Academic. School |
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Ratings: 4.16 From 5083 Users | 429 ReviewsArticle Regarding Books The World's Wife
Rating: 3.75 / 5Read at a very appropriate time
As a veteran attendee of poetry readingsand a baby boomer male, and a cynic to bootI admit that if sat down in a coffee-house, and overheard phrases like feminist dialogue radical re-imagining, and mythic history, I might begin to look round apprehensively, plotting the best route for an exit. In the case of Carol Ann Duffys The Worlds Wife, however, the urge to flee would be premature. All the above phrases could properly be used to describe this volume of verse, but so could the phrases

Rating: 3.75 / 5
The thing about human memory is that it can trick you, this wasn't as awesome as I remembered it being. I really enjoyed this as a whole when reading it as a teen, this time around I enjoyed a few of the poems but, not all. On the whole they didn't pack the kick I was hoping for. I don't see myself picking this up again to read every single poem.
Author: Carol Ann DuffyPublished: 24/09/1999Okay so I read this book for my gcse english exam and I absolutely loved it! I very rarely give a five star rating but this one definately deserves it, it is packed full of incredible poems. It is a book that has become a firm favourite of mine and one that I could read a million times. When I read this book and had to disect it and find out exactly what the poem was meaning, it pretty much blew my mind! This book is full of the female version of
A host of poetry both cynical and witty in approach, tackling female perspectives in history. Duffy introduces the influential women behind infamous men or who are famed themselves because of the actions of men; the undertone is somewhat mocking of their male counterparts but largely celebrates their savvy and wit. I like that the poems have an interesting foundation, that the voices are different and compelling in part because of their ire, and that the message isn't always entirely obvious at
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