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Ian Hamilton: Critical Review by James Fenton

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SOURCE: Fenton, James. “Against the Tide.” New Statesman 85 (12 January 1973): 59-60.

In the following review of A Poetry Chronicle, Fenton asserts that, while Hamilton's criticism may be severe, it offers a fresh perspective on the received literary masters.

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