Poetic Intention

Poetic Intention
Title Poetic Intention PDF eBook
Author Édouard Glissant
Publisher NIGHTBOAT BOOKS
Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 9780982264539

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This marks the publication of the first English-language translation of Poetic Intention, Glissant’s classic meditation on poetry and art. In this wide-ranging book, Glissant discusses poets, including Stéphane Mallarmé and Saint-John Perse, and visual artists, such as the Surrealist painters Matta and Wilfredo Lam, arguing for the importance of the global position of art. He states that a poem, in its intention, must never deny the “way of the world.” Capacious, inventive, and unique, Glissant’s Poetic Intention creates a new landscape for understanding the relationship between aesthetics and politics.

By Design

By Design
Title By Design PDF eBook
Author Anne Ferry
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 241
Release 2008
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0804757992

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By Design is a study of instances of poets enacting literary history by the ways they use and alter key elements of earlier poems, sometimes the work of predecessors, sometimes their own poems, in order to create new designs.

The Varieties of Authorial Intention

The Varieties of Authorial Intention
Title The Varieties of Authorial Intention PDF eBook
Author John Farrell
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 274
Release 2017-03-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3319489771

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This book explores the logic and historical origins of a strange taboo that has haunted literary critics since the 1940s, keeping them from referring to the intentions of authors without apology. The taboo was enforced by a seminal article, “The Intentional Fallacy,” and it deepened during the era of poststructuralist theory. Even now, when the vocabulary of “critique” that has dominated the literary field is under sweeping revision, the matter of authorial intention has yet to be reconsidered. This work explains how “The Intentional Fallacy” confused different kinds of authorial intentions and how literary critics can benefit from a more up-to-date understanding of intentionality in language. The result is a challenging inventory of the resources of literary theory, including implied readers, poetic speakers, omniscient narrators, interpretive communities, linguistic indeterminacy, unconscious meaning, literary value, and the nature of literature itself.

Mallarmé Wagner: Music and Poetic Language

Mallarmé Wagner: Music and Poetic Language
Title Mallarmé Wagner: Music and Poetic Language PDF eBook
Author Heath Lees
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 272
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Music
ISBN 1351559486

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This book challenges and replaces the existing view of Mallarm mission to 're-possess' music on behalf of poetic language. Traditionally, this view focused on only the last fifteen years of the poet's life, and sprang from a belief in Mallarm 'sudden awakening' to music during an all-Wagner concert in Paris, in 1885. Professor Heath Lees shows that Mallarm early knowledge and experience of music was much greater than commentators have realized, and that the French poet actually began his writing career with the explicit aim of making music's performance-language of 'effect' the ground of his poetic expression. Integral to the argument is Mallarm reaction to the work and ideas of Richard Wagner, whose impact on France came in two waves: the first broke during the tempestuous 1860s days of the Paris Tannher, while the second arrived in the mid-1880s, and gave birth to the Revue Wagnenne. In refuting the critical literature that focuses on only the second of these waves, Lees shows that Mallarmxhibited a highly informed Wagnerian background during the first wave, and that his grasp of the composer's gestural motives and flexible musical prose led him towards a new kind of self-expressive, gestural rhythm that aimed musically to reinvent poetic language. In support of this, the book examines closely what Wagner 'really' said in the prose works that were becoming known in Paris by the 1860s, in particular, Wagner's important French text, the Lettre sur la musique. It also re-examines Baudelaire's classic Wagner-brochure, and reveals its author's surprisingly firm grasp of Wagner's musico-poetic fusion. In musically informed commentary, Professor Lees surveys the four decades of success and failure that resulted from Mallarm repeated attempts to draw out the musical gestures and resonances of words alone. In the process, he throws new light on many of Mallarm best-known texts, hitherto judged 'difficult' by those who have failed to

Poetic Language and Political Engagement in the Poetry of Keats

Poetic Language and Political Engagement in the Poetry of Keats
Title Poetic Language and Political Engagement in the Poetry of Keats PDF eBook
Author Jack L. Siler
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 132
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1136085068

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In this incisive volume Siler traces the uneasy relationship between the content of Keats' poems and social history. In the process, he discovers that the early poems are linked with the mission statement of the radical journal Annals of the Fine Arts, whilst the poems after Endymion reveal a poet more concerned with the nature of poetic representation--its why and wherefore.

Voyage - The Poetic Underground #2

Voyage - The Poetic Underground #2
Title Voyage - The Poetic Underground #2 PDF eBook
Author Erin Hanson
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 96
Release 2014-11-02
Genre Australian poetry
ISBN 1326060805

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Book 2 of poems by Erin Hanson (thepoeticunderground.com) including poems written from January 2014 - November 2014

Poetic Memory

Poetic Memory
Title Poetic Memory PDF eBook
Author Heather van Tress
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 238
Release 2017-07-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9047406621

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This study of Callimachus' and Ovid's allusive practice offers a unique view of the application of one theory of allusion (based upon that of Conte, but subsequently expanded upon) to a Greek and Latin poet.