"Unnoticed in the casual light of day" : Philip Larkin and the plain style
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"Unnoticed in the casual light of day" : Philip Larkin and the plain style
(Studies in major literary authors)
Routledge, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-232) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Larkin's poems are often regarded as falling somewhere between the traditional 'plain' and the more contemporary 'postmodern' categories. This study undertakes a comprehensive linguistic and historical study of the plain style tradition in poetry, its relationship with so-called 'difficult' poetry, and its particular realization in the cultural and historical context of 20th-century Britain. The author examines the nature of poetry as a type of discourse, the elements of, and factors in, the development of literary styles, a close rhetorical examination of Larkin's poems within the described poetic frameworks, and his position in the British twentieth-century poetic canon.
目次
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Raising the Questions1. Literature, Language, Plainness, and the Plain Style Traditions2. Larkin in Context3. Rhetorical Strategies I4. Rhetorical Strategies II5. ThemesConclusion: Larkin's Own BlendNotes.Bibliography.Index
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