Presenting poetry
composition, publication, reception : essays in honour of Ian Jack
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Contributions
- Jack, Ian Robert James. - Contributor
- Erskine-Hill, Howard. - Contributor
- McCabe, Richard A. 1954- - Contributor
Publication
1995 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England
Language
English
Word Count
68,000 words, Guess
Page Count
272 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1100280M
- ISBN-100521473608
- OCLC Control Number30666656
- Library of Congress Control Number94025085
- Goodreads4328352
Classifications
- DDC821.009
- LCCPR503 .P74 1995
Description
The presentation of poetry to auditor and reader involves a complex interaction of rhetorical, orthographical and visual mediating skills. At issue are the nature of 'authority', the creation of a readership attuned to the writer's poetic resonances, and a delicate negotiation between literary tradition and individual talent. In a series of detailed readings leading scholars focus on the presentation of work by Spenser, Herbert, Milton, Dryden, Pope, Smart, Blake, Wordsworth, Browning, Newman, Yeats, Lawrence and David Jones. The wide chronological range enables unusually extensive comparison across the boundaries of generic form, and between the varying emotional, aesthetic and rhetorical emphases of specific periods: from the creation of fictitious personae to the construction of autobiographical 'self', from the interaction of printed word and visual image to the arrangements and rearrangements of structure and sequence.
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