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The Dance of the Intellect: Studies in the Poetry of the Pound Tradition: Avant-Garde & Modernism Studies

Autor Marjorie Perloff
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 aug 1996
Must poetic form be, as Yeats demanded, "full, sphere-like, single," or can it accommodate the impurities Yeats and his Modernist generation found so problematic? Sixty years later, these are still open questions, questions Marjorie Perloff addresses in these essays.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780810113800
ISBN-10: 0810113805
Pagini: 243
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Seria Avant-Garde & Modernism Studies


Notă biografică

MARJORIE PERLOFF is the Sadie Dernham Patek professor of Humanities at Stanford University. She is the author of many books of literary criticism, including Poetic License: Essays on Modernist and Postmodernist Lyric and The Poetics of Indeterminacy: Rimbaud to Cage, both published by Northwestern University Press.

Cuprins

Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Pound/Stevens: whose era?
2. The portrait of the artist as collage-text: Pound's Gaudier-Brzeskaand the "italic" texts of John Cage
3. "Letter, penstroke, paperspace": Pound and Joyce as co-respondents
4. "To give a design": Williams and the visualization of poetry
5. "The shape of the lines": Oppen and the metric of difference
6. Between verse and prose: Beckett and the New Poetry
7. From image to action: the return of story in postmodern poetry
8. Postmodernism and the impasse of lyric
9. "Unimpededness and interpenetration": the poetic of John Cage
10. The Word as Such: L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E poetry in the eighties
Index

Recenzii

"There are few critics we are drawn to not only for insight into their particular enthusiasm of the moment but also for the sheer joy of watching their intelligence worry this text or that. . . . For our area, Marjorie Perloff is quickly joining [these] ranks. . . . The Dance of the Intellect continues the project begun by Perloff in The Poetics of Indeterminacy, examination of the 'other' (dare we yet say primary) tradition in American poetry." —Lee Bartlett, American Literary Scholarship

Descriere

Must poetic form be, as Yeats demanded, "full, sphere-like, single," or can it accommodate the impurities Yeats and his Modernist generation found so problematic? Sixty years later, these are still open questions, questions Marjorie Perloff addresses in these essays.