The Philosophy of Poetry
Editat de John Gibsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 mai 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199603671
ISBN-10: 0199603677
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 160 x 227 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199603677
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 160 x 227 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Overall ... this is an important and well-edited volume that exhibits a wide variety of topics, styles, and approaches.
The volume includes eleven very interesting essays which focus mainly on issues around the meaning of poetry (and in particular its opacity, density, and complexity), as one would expect from analytic philosophers and critics at the present day.
a long-awaited collection of essays that is bound to inspire philosophical reflections on poetry for years to come ... A must-read not only for philosophers of art but for literary critics and poetry aficionados, The Philosophy of Poetry is a rewarding and inspiring read that should not be missed.
[T]his is a useful and stimulating collection of some of the best current work on poetry from a mostly philosophical perspective.
This splendid collection of solidly documented, beautifully argued essays on modern poetry as an object of philosophical scrutiny works hard to catch up with similar philosophical attention to the visual arts. Gibson (philosophy, Univ. of Louisville) provides an ambitious introduction--though this reviewer wishes the suggestions for further reading had included George Steiner, I. A. Richards, and William Empson. Roger Scruton is the heavyweight contributor...His observations about poetry and prose and about T. S. Eliot are invaluable...Proud of their analytic skills, philosophers turn out to be masterful readers of modern lyric poetry. Readers will be grateful that the notes are at the base of the page...Highly Recommended.
The volume includes eleven very interesting essays which focus mainly on issues around the meaning of poetry (and in particular its opacity, density, and complexity), as one would expect from analytic philosophers and critics at the present day.
a long-awaited collection of essays that is bound to inspire philosophical reflections on poetry for years to come ... A must-read not only for philosophers of art but for literary critics and poetry aficionados, The Philosophy of Poetry is a rewarding and inspiring read that should not be missed.
[T]his is a useful and stimulating collection of some of the best current work on poetry from a mostly philosophical perspective.
This splendid collection of solidly documented, beautifully argued essays on modern poetry as an object of philosophical scrutiny works hard to catch up with similar philosophical attention to the visual arts. Gibson (philosophy, Univ. of Louisville) provides an ambitious introduction--though this reviewer wishes the suggestions for further reading had included George Steiner, I. A. Richards, and William Empson. Roger Scruton is the heavyweight contributor...His observations about poetry and prose and about T. S. Eliot are invaluable...Proud of their analytic skills, philosophers turn out to be masterful readers of modern lyric poetry. Readers will be grateful that the notes are at the base of the page...Highly Recommended.
Notă biografică
John Gibson is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Louisville. His research focuses on topics in the philosophy of literature and aesthetics. He is the author of Fiction and the Weave of Life (OUP, 2007) and coeditor of Narrative, Emotion and Insight (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2011), The Literary Wittgenstein (Routledge, 2004), A Sense of The World: Essays on Fiction, Narrative, and Knowledge (Routledge, 2007), and the forthcoming The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Literature. He is currently working on a manuscript titled Poetry, Metaphor, and Nonsense: An Essay on Meaning.