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Poetry at Stake

Author : Carrie Noland
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2021-03-09
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780691227542

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Poetry at Stake by Carrie Noland Pdf

Taking seriously Guillaume Apollinaire's wager that twentieth-century poets would one day "mechanize" poetry as modern industry has mechanized the world, Carrie Noland explores poetic attempts to redefine the relationship between subjective expression and mechanical reproduction, high art and the world of things. Noland builds upon close readings to construct a tradition of diverse lyricists--from Arthur Rimbaud, Blaise Cendrars, and René Char to contemporary performance artists Laurie Anderson and Patti Smith--allied in their concern with the nature of subjectivity in an age of mechanical reproduction.

Proof of Stake: An Elegy

Author : Charles Valle
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 78 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2021-05-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1734456663

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Proof of Stake: An Elegy by Charles Valle Pdf

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Louis MacNeice and the Irish Poetry of his Time

Author : Tom Walker
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2015-09-17
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9780191062438

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Louis MacNeice and the Irish Poetry of his Time by Tom Walker Pdf

This study focuses on Louis MacNeice's creative and critical engagement with other Irish poets during his lifetime. It draws on extensive archival research to uncover the previously unrecognised extent of the poet's contact with Irish literary mores and networks. Poetic dialogues with contemporaries including F.R. Higgins, John Hewitt, W.R. Rodgers, Austin Clarke, Patrick Kavanagh, John Montague, and Richard Murphy are traced against the persistent rhetoric of cultural and geographical attachment at large in Irish poetry and criticism during the period. These comparative readings are framed by accounts of MacNeice's complex relationship with the oeuvre of W.B. Yeats, which forms a meta-narrative to MacNeice's broader engagement with Irish poetry. Yeats is shown to have been MacNeice's contemporary in the 1930s, reading and reacting to the younger poet's work, just as MacNeice read and reacted to the older poet's work. But the ongoing challenge of the intellectual and formal complexity of Yeats's poetry also provided a means through which MacNeice, across his whole career, dialectically developed various modes through which to confront modernity's cultural, political and philosophical challenges. This book offers new and revisionary perspectives on MacNeice's work and its relationship to Ireland's literary traditions, as well as making an innovative contribution to the history of Irish literature and anglophone poetry in the twentieth century.

Poetry's Touch

Author : William Waters
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2018-05-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781501717062

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Poetry's Touch by William Waters Pdf

To whom does a poem speak? Do poems really communicate with those they address? Is reading poems like overhearing? Like intimate conversation? Like performing a script? William Waters pursues these questions by closely reading a selection of poems that say "you" to a human being: to the reader, to the beloved, or to the dead. In any account of reading lyric poetry, Waters argues, there will be places where the participant roles of speaker, intended hearer, and bystander melt together or away; these are moments of wonder.Looking both at poetry's "you" and at how readers encounter it, Waters asserts that poetic address shows literature pressing for a close relation with those into whose hands it may fall. What is at stake for us as readers and critics is our ability to acknowledge the claims made on us by the works of art with which we engage. In second-person poems, in a poem's touch, we may come to see why poetry matters to us, and how we, in turn, come to feel answerable to it. Poetry's Touch takes as a central thread the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke, a writer whose work is unusually self-conscious about poetic address. The book also draws examples from a gamut of European and American poems, ranging from archaic Greek inscriptions to Keats, Dickinson, and Ashbery.

How to Read a Poem

Author : Terry Eagleton
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2006-10-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781405151405

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How to Read a Poem by Terry Eagleton Pdf

Lucid, entertaining and full of insight, How To Read A Poem is designed to banish the intimidation that too often attends the subject of poetry, and in doing so to bring it into the personal possession of the students and the general reader. Offers a detailed examination of poetic form and its relation to content. Takes a wide range of poems from the Renaissance to the present day and submits them to brilliantly illuminating closes analysis. Discusses the work of major poets, including John Milton, Alexander Pope, John Keats, Christina Rossetti, Emily Dickinson, W.B. Yeats, Robert Frost, W.H.Auden, Seamus Heaney, Derek Mahon, and many more. Includes a helpful glossary of poetic terms.

In the Palm of Your Hand, Second Edition: A Poet's Portable Workshop (Second Edition)

Author : Steve Kowit
Publisher : Tilbury House Publishers and Cadent Publishing
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2017-04-04
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780884485407

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In the Palm of Your Hand, Second Edition: A Poet's Portable Workshop (Second Edition) by Steve Kowit Pdf

*Over 90,000 copies sold* Long an anchor text for college and junior college writing classes, this illuminating and invaluable guide has become a favorite for beginning poets and an ever-valuable reference for more advanced students who want to sharpen their craft, expand their technical skills, and engage their deepest memories and concerns.This edition adds Steve Kowit’s famous essay on poetics “The Mystique of the Difficult Poem,” in which he argues stirringly and forcefully that a poem need not be obscure to be great. Ideal for teachers who have been searching for a way to inspire students with a love for writing--and reading--contemporary poetry. It is a book about shaping your memories and passions, your pleasures, obsessions, dreams, secrets, and sorrows into the poems you have always wanted to write. If you long to create poetry that is magical and moving, this is the book you've been looking for. Here are chapters on the language and music of poetry, the art of revision, traditional and experimental techniques, and how to get your poetry started, perfected, and published. Not the least of the book's pleasures are model poems by many of the best contemporary poets, illuminating craft discussions, and the author's detailed suggestions for writing dozens of poems about your deepest and most passionate concerns.

Hearts at Stake

Author : Alyxandra Harvey
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 237 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2018-11-20
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 9781504055291

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Hearts at Stake by Alyxandra Harvey Pdf

The first novel in a YA fantasy romance series featuring “vampires with bite and girls who bite back. A witty, exhilarating and fresh take on an old tale” (Kelley Armstrong). On her sixteenth birthday, Solange Drake is going to die . . . But that’s okay. As the only daughter ever born to an ancient vampire dynasty, Solange’s sweet sixteen just means she will fully come into her own as an immortal. Unfortunately, it also means a lot of people both dead and undead are now watching her. Especially Kieran Black—a vengeful agent with an anti-vampire league who blames Solange’s family for his father’s death. Luckily, Solange has her human best friend, Lucy, who tries to help her have as normal a life as possible, despite her overprotective brothers and the politics of the undead realm. But when Solange is abducted by a power-hungry vampire queen, it will take all her friends—as well as the daring and dangerous Kieran—to rescue her before she loses her eternal life . . . In this “action-packed” (School Library Journal) story of love, loyalty, and blood ties, Alyxandra Harvey kicks off a saga of thrills with a nail-biter—and a neck-biter—that will have readers eager to devour the rest of the series. Hearts at Stake is the 1st book in the Drake Chronicles, which also includes Blood Feud and Out for Blood.

Sweet Devilry

Author : Yi-Mei Tsiang,Sarah Tsiang
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Canadian poetry
ISBN : 0889822735

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Sweet Devilry by Yi-Mei Tsiang,Sarah Tsiang Pdf

Yi-Mei Tsiang's debut collection of poetry, Sweet Devilry, explores the tenderness of loss that informs motherhood as well as the power and the conflict that come with being a woman. Both celebration and elegy, these poems find their centre in familial love. Lyric and traditional, though attuned to the visual and the experimental, Sweet Devilry also has a whimsical, and sometimes biting, sense of humour. Tsiang's smart, imaginative, and emotionally resonant work offers a keen and woman-centred perspective on the stories we tell ourselves about love, personal and societal struggle, and the inevitability of death.

A.C. Swinburne and the Singing Word

Author : Yisrael Levin
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0754669963

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A.C. Swinburne and the Singing Word by Yisrael Levin Pdf

Focusing on Algernon Charles Swinburne's later writings, this collection makes a case for the seriousness and significance of the writer's mature work. Among the key features of the collection is the contextualizing of Swinburne's work in new contexts such as Victorian mythography, Victorian literary criticism, continental aestheticism, positivism, and empiricism. Taken together, the essays offer scholars a richer portrait of Swinburne's importance as a poet, critic, and fiction writer.

The Art of Revising Poetry

Author : Charles Finn,Kim Stafford
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2023-05-18
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781350289284

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The Art of Revising Poetry by Charles Finn,Kim Stafford Pdf

Using side-by-side pairings of first drafts and final versions, including full-page reproductions from the poets' personal notebooks, as well as an insightful essay on each poem's journey from start to finish, The Art of Revising Poetry tracks the creative process of twenty-one of the United States' most influential poets as they struggle over a single word, line break, or thought. This behind-the-scenes look into the creative minds of working poets, including African American, Latino, Asian American, and Native poets from across the US, is an essential resource for students practicing poetry, and for instructors looking to enliven the classroom with real world examples. Students learn first-hand from the deft revisions working poets make, while poetry teachers can show in detail how experienced poets self-edit, tinker, cut, rearrange, and craft a poem. The Art of Revising Poetry is a must-have for aspiring poets and poetry teachers at all levels.

Irony and Authority in Romantic Poetry

Author : David Simpson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1979-06-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781349044153

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The Stakes

Author : Kristin Garth
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2022-04-19
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1087927641

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The Stakes by Kristin Garth Pdf

"Kristin Garth's new collection, The Stakes, is a force to be reckoned with: a brilliant fusion of personal history, a poetry of witness, and popular culture combine to tell the reader that fire, so long used (and still used) to punish and destroy women, can be taken back to fight against something, misogyny, that, as Garth writes, "has no nationality." Garth's words are necessary and enraged. Dare to read them." -Sarah Nichols, author of Hexenhaus "The Stakes" is more than a powerful collection of personal poems. It's also a shocking exploration into how women have been abused by fire and beyond throughout human history. It's eye-opening, enraging, and beautifully written." -Gina Tron, author of Employment "In these incandescent, powerfully crafted poems, Kristin Garth skillfully weaves together strands from personal and political history to show that, for women and others who are seen as "other," the "stakes" for mere existence are dangerous -- and often deadly so. Through historical record, contemporary example, and personal narrative, these poems give voice to the voiceless, burning with the truths they were not allowed to speak. But there is hope here, too: even in the ashes, embers survive, and through speaking truth against injustice, these poems are the kind of spark that can inspire necessary change." -Emma Bolden, author of "House Is An Enigma" and other books. "My obsession with the subject of death by fire, and specifically female death by fire, began with my own abuse by a firefighter, I quickly learned how privileged I was in comparison to the women I read about. Though I had nightmares of being burned regularly, I never was. The women I read about - like Joan of Arc, the women accused of witchcraft or lesser crimes that resulted in a stake, they suffered my nightmares as reality. Reading their stories made me humbled and angry for my gender, clearly disproportionately punished with fire and threats of fire." -Kristin Garth, author Kristin Garth is a Pushcart, Rhysling nominated sonneteer and a Best of the Net 2020 finalist. Her sonnets have stalked journals like Glass, Yes, Five:2: One, Luna Luna and more. She is the author of 23 books of poetry including Candy Cigarette Womanchild Noir (Hedgehog Poetry Press) and Atheist Barbie (Maverick Duck Press). She is the founder of Pink Plastic House a tiny journal and co-founder of Performance Anxiety, an online poetry reading series. Follow her on Twitter: (@lolaandjolie) and her website kristingarth.com

Beautiful & Pointless

Author : David Orr
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2011-04-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780062079411

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"David Orr is no starry-eyed cheerleader for contemporary poetry; Orr’s a critic, and a good one. . . . Beautiful & Pointless is a clear-eyed, opinionated, and idiosyncratic guide to a vibrant but endangered art form, essential reading for anyone who loves poetry, and also for those of us who mostly just admire it from afar." —Tom Perrotta Award-winning New York Times Book Review poetry columnist David Orr delivers an engaging, amusing, and stimulating tour through the world of poetry. With echoes of Francine Prose’s Reading Like a Writer, Orr’s Beautiful & Pointless offers a smart and funny approach to appreciating an art form that many find difficult to embrace.

The Poets and Poetry of Europe

Author : Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 960 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1887
Category : English poetry
ISBN : MINN:319510024080538

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