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Form and Value in Modern Poetry

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Kiadó: Doubleday Anchor Books-Doubleday & Company Inc.-Garden City
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 388 oldal
Sorozatcím: Anchor Books
Kötetszám: A96
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 11 cm
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FORM & VALUE IN MODERN POETRY
R. P. BLACKMUR
"Few if any critics live who write better criticism than Mr. R. P. Blackmur; I mean subtler and deeper criticism, and soimder. He probes the poem with a keen instrument, and his judgments, so far as such an adjective is ever applicable, are close enough to infallible."
John Crowe Ransom
If poetry is life named, arranged, and transfixed through art in language, then the essential problems of the poet concern the techniques by which he can best express the particular form and value he finds in his experience. Thus the best approach for a critic of poetry is technical, in the broadest sense of the word. This is the position of R. P. Blackmur, the most perceptive and thorough critic of poetry writing in America today. These seventeen essays, selected from his Language as Gesture, represent his most characteristic work. He examines modern poetry in its most significant aspects, relating its linguistic techniques to its intellectual and... Tovább

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FORM & VALUE IN MODERN POETRY
R. P. BLACKMUR
"Few if any critics live who write better criticism than Mr. R. P. Blackmur; I mean subtler and deeper criticism, and soimder. He probes the poem with a keen instrument, and his judgments, so far as such an adjective is ever applicable, are close enough to infallible."
John Crowe Ransom
If poetry is life named, arranged, and transfixed through art in language, then the essential problems of the poet concern the techniques by which he can best express the particular form and value he finds in his experience. Thus the best approach for a critic of poetry is technical, in the broadest sense of the word. This is the position of R. P. Blackmur, the most perceptive and thorough critic of poetry writing in America today. These seventeen essays, selected from his Language as Gesture, represent his most characteristic work. He examines modern poetry in its most significant aspects, relating its linguistic techniques to its intellectual and emo-tional form. The poets whose work he discusses here are Thomas Haudy, W. B. Yeats, Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, D. H. Lawrence, Hart Crane, and E. E. Cummings. He includes, too, his famous essays, "A Critic's Job of Work" and "Lord Tennyson's Scissors." Vissza

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