There was considerable opposition to the title ' Georgian Poetry ', but nothing better could be thought of. So wrote Christopher Has-sail of the first in a series of new poetry anthologies which were to dominate the popular view of English poetry for a decade. Patric Dickinson tells the story of the arrival of ' Georgianism ', and traces its origins in the ferment of London literary life in the early years of the century. with and the voices of JOHN ARTHUR , RUSSELL DIXON , RONALD HERDMAN and PETER WHEELER
Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester