The dance of the intellect : studies in the poetry of the Pound tradition
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The dance of the intellect : studies in the poetry of the Pound tradition
(Avant-garde and modernism studies)
Northwestern University Press, 1996
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
First published in 1985 by Cambridge University Press
内容説明・目次
内容説明
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.
目次
- Pound/Stevens - whose era?
- the portrait of the artist as collage-text - Pound's Gaudier-Brzeska and the ""italic"" texts of John Cage
- ""Letter, penstroke, paperspace"" - Pound and Joyce as co-respondents
- ""To give a design"" - Williams and the visualization of poetry
- ""The shape of the lines"" - Oppen and the metric of difference
- between verse and prose - Beckett and the New Poetry
- from image to action - the return of story in postmodern poetry
- postmodernism and the impasse of lyric
- ""Unimpededness and interpenetration"" - the poetic of John Cage
- the word as such - L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E poetry in the eighties.
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