The World's Wife

The World's Wife

The World's Wife is a collection of poems by Carol Ann Duffy published in 1999.

The World's Wife is Carol Ann Duffy's first themed collection of poems, which was first published in 1999. The collection takes characters, stories, histories and myths which focus on men, and in Duffy's renowned feminist way, presents them anew for the public to look at the women that were previously obscured behind the men. It is a set text on some A2 and AS Syllabuses of English Literature in England and Wales.

Contents

Themes

The World's Wife is a collection of poems that discuss themes such as sexism, equality, bereavement and birth. The World's Wife look at important events in history from a female perspective and in a controversial way.

The anthology

  • "Mrs Quasimodo"
  • "Medusa"
  • "The Devil's Wife"
  • "Circe"
  • "Mrs Lazarus"
  • "Pygmalion's Bride"
  • "Mrs Rip Van Winkle"
  • "Mrs Icarus"
  • "Frau Freud"
  • "Salome"
  • "Eurydice"
  • "The Kray Sisters"
  • "Elvis's Twin Sister"
  • "Pope Joan"
  • "Penelope"
  • "Mrs Beast"
  • "Demeter"
  • "Mrs Faust"
  • "Mrs Darwin"
  • "Little Red Cap (Poem)"
  • "Queen Kong"
  • "Anne Hathaway"
  • "Thetis"
  • "Delilah"

Some poems look at the story of the man from the woman's perspective, such as in "Mrs Aesop", whilst others change the story into one about women such as "The Kray Sisters".

Many of the poems are taken from the historical setting which they come from and brought into a modern day light, such as "Mrs. Faust", based on the Christopher Marlowe play, The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, which was written in the 16th century. In "Mrs Faust", Duffy includes modern day fads such as face-lifts and credit cards.

A staged production of The World's Wife, performed by Linda Marlowe and directed by Di Sherlock, was acclaimed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2009, and transferred to the Trafalgar Studios in London in 2010.

Duffy's life

Many of the poems reflect Duffy's life. The poem Little Red Cap (Poem) is seen to be reflective of her relationship with the poet Adrian Henri.[citation needed] Also, there are many references to childbirth, children and feelings towards men, which could have been influenced by her own experiences. The collection can be seen as a step to adulthood as in the poem "Little Red Cap" the character is portrayed as learning from her mistakes and makes amends.

It can be argued that Duffy exemplifies the different roles of women from different perspectives. "The Devil's Wife" is a prime example of a poem in which the notion of female evil is identified.

Carol Ann Duffy’s poems often focus on the female perspective. In ‘A World’s Wife’ Duffy has achieved this by giving female characters a voice to speak out against male dominance; it also portrays a different side of the story compared to the traditional version which is focused on the male character.

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