Book Description
Dangerous, edgy, and dark, Gudding offers a defense not only against the pretense and vanity of war, violence, and religion, but also against the vanity of poetry itself.
Author : Gabriel Gudding
Publisher :
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 11,32 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Poetry
ISBN :
Dangerous, edgy, and dark, Gudding offers a defense not only against the pretense and vanity of war, violence, and religion, but also against the vanity of poetry itself.
Author : Percy Bysshe Shelley
Publisher : MacMillan Publishing Company
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 48,85 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN :
Author : Rita Dove
Publisher : Penguin Group
Page : 656 pages
File Size : 34,34 MB
Release : 2011
Category : American poetry
ISBN : 0143106430
An anthology of twentieth-century American poetry, featuring Wallace Stevens, T.S. Eliot, Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Hayden, Gwendolyn Brooks, Derek Walcott, Adrienne Rich, John Ashbery, Anne Sexton, and many others.
Author : Catherine Bates
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 24,14 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0198793774
Sidney's Defence of Poesy--the foundational text of English poetics--is generally taken to present a model of poetry as ideal: the poet depicts ideals of human conduct and readers are inspired to imitate them. Catherine Bates sets out to challenge this received view. Attending very closely to Sidney's text, she identifies within it a model of poetry that is markedly at variance from the one presumed, and shows Sidney's text to be feeling its way toward a quite different--indeed, a de-idealist--poetics. Following key theorists of the new economic criticism, On Not Defending Poetry shows how idealist poetics, like the idealist philosophy on which it draws, is complicit with the money form and with the specific ills that attend upon it: among them, commodification, fetishism, and the abuse of power. Against culturally approved models of poetry as profitable--as benefiting the individual and the state, as providing (in the form of intellectual, moral, and social capital) a quantifiable yield--the Defence reveals an unexpected counter-argument: one in which poetry is modelled, rather, as pure expenditure, a free gift, a net loss. Where a supposedly idealist Defence sits oddly with Sidney's literary writings--which depict human behaviour that is very far from ideal--a de-idealist Defence does not. In its radical reading of the Defence, this book thus makes a decisive intervention in the field of early modern studies, while raising larger questions about a culture determined to quantify the 'value' of the humanities and to defend the arts on those grounds alone.
Author : Percy Bysshe Shelley
Publisher :
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 15,6 MB
Release : 1904
Category : Poetry
ISBN :
Author : John Burnside
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 14,42 MB
Release : 2021-04-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0691218862
"First published in a slight different form in Great Britain in 2019 by Profile Books Ltd."--Title page verso.
Author : Axinn Professor of English Jay Parini
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 28,12 MB
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0300124236
This deeply felt meditation on poetry, its language and meaning, and its power to open minds and transform lives examines the importance of poetry and its diverse applications in the world.
Author : Catherine Bates
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 20,91 MB
Release : 2017-03-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0192512552
Sidney's Defence of Poesy—the foundational text of English poetics—is generally taken to present a model of poetry as ideal: the poet depicts ideals of human conduct and readers are inspired to imitate them. Catherine Bates sets out to challenge this received view. Attending very closely to Sidney's text, she identifies within it a model of poetry that is markedly at variance from the one presumed, and shows Sidney's text to be feeling its way toward a quite different—indeed, a de-idealist—poetics. Following key theorists of the new economic criticism, On Not Defending Poetry shows how idealist poetics, like the idealist philosophy on which it draws, is complicit with the money form and with the specific ills that attend upon it: among them, commodification, fetishism, and the abuse of power. Against culturally approved models of poetry as profitable—as benefiting the individual and the state, as providing (in the form of intellectual, moral, and social capital) a quantifiable yield—the Defence reveals an unexpected counter-argument: one in which poetry is modelled, rather, as pure expenditure, a free gift, a net loss. Where a supposedly idealist Defence sits oddly with Sidney's literary writings—which depict human behaviour that is very far from ideal—a de-idealist Defence does not. In its radical reading of the Defence, this book thus makes a decisive intervention in the field of early modern studies, while raising larger questions about a culture determined to quantify the 'value' of the humanities and to defend the arts on those grounds alone.
Author : Paul H. Fry
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 40,11 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780804725316
A Defense of Poetry argues that literature can be defined - pragmatist and historicist arguments notwithstanding - and that in its definition its unique value can be discovered. In qualified opposition to the most sophisticated Formalist definitions involving redundancy or economy of expression, the author identifies literature ontologically as a sign of the preconceptual, as the "ostensive moment" that discloses neither the purpose nor the structure of existence but existence itself, revealed in its nonhuman register.
Author : David-Antoine Williams
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 20,4 MB
Release : 2010-09-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0199583544
Through close readings of the poems and prose essays of Joseph Brodsky, Seamus Heaney, and Geoffrey Hill, Defending Poetry makes a timely intervention in current debates about literature's ethics, arguing that any ethics of literature ought to take into account not only poetry, but also the writings of poets on the value of poetry.