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Hart Crane: The Contexts of "The Bridge": Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture, cartea 14

Autor Paul Giles
en Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 2009
When Hart Crane's epic poem The Bridge was published in 1930, it was generally judged a failure. Critics said the poet had unwisely attempted to create a mystical synthesis of modern America out of inadequate materials. Crane himself, who committed suicide in 1932, did little to correct this impression; and although the poet's reputation has fluctuated over the past fifty years, many people still find The Bridge unsatisfactory. In this analysis of Crane's long poem, Paul Giles demonstrates that the author was consciously constructing his Bridge out of a huge number of puns and paradoxes, most of which have never been noticed by Crane's readers. Dr Giles shows how Crane was directly influenced by the early work of James Joyce; how the composition of The Bridge ran parallel to the first serialisation of Finnegans Wake in Paris; and how The Bridge is the first great work of the 'Revolution of the Word' movement, predating the final published version of Finnegans Wake by nine years.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521107006
ISBN-10: 0521107008
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction; 1. Bridge as pun; 2. Relativity; 3. Capitalism; 4. Capitalism and the underworld; 5. Burlesque; 6. Bridge as myth; 7. Abstraction and the city; 8. Music; 9. The new machine and the new word; 10. James Joyce; 11. La Révolution Surréaliste; 12. Surrealism and madness; 13. Pscyhoanalysis and homosexuality; 14. Paradox and oxymoron; 15. Alchemy and the Romantic quest; 16. Conclusion; Appendices; Notes; Works cited; Indexes.

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Dr Giles shows how Crane was directly influenced by the early work of James Joyce.