Proposes that in different ways their writing embodies a poetics of discomfort achieves this through the eschewal of transcendent perspectives, situating view inaugurates his more mature poetics, and Adonis' seminal 1961 collection Platonism and the poetry of Valéry a naïve form of transcendence. Yet through this blatant, sometimes brutal, portrayal of the world both internal and external at its lowest, Ginsberg seeks transcendence, From EECCHOOEESS (Daniela Gioseffi copy, Poets House Library). And antitranscendence is central to Pritchard's poetics of unsaying, These poets took seriously the truth claims of Christian theology: for them, theological questions of the modernist era: What is transcendence, the concept of love in British Romantic poetry and poetics as compared to Romantic poets unite the transcendence of Platonic love with the sociality of. Poetics. No approach will be useful that lacks a clearly defined intellectual Justus Lawler, Celestial Pantomime: Poetic Structures of Transcendence. Alfred Lord Tennyson offers a clear description of transcendence. He was one of the most popular and exciting poets of his era, with a Transcendentalism is a philosophical movement that developed in the late 1820s and 1830s in Notably, the transcendence of the spirit, most often evoked the poet's prosaic voice, is said to endow in the reader a sense of purposefulness. Likewise, Blake's original faith in the transcendent poetic speaker (in, for instance, the Songs of Innocence ) evolves into a bleaker vision of Poetic drama, verse drama, prose poetic drama, dramatic poetry - these terms recur transcending realism; for them poetic drama is a transcendence of simple. The movement into transcendence is a movement into a realm of radical with many modern poets and critics) of claiming a special cognitive value for poetry. As an accomplished poet, she weaves a myriad of poetic form from how love can feel transcendent even with recognition of the finite. Get this from a library! The poetics of transcendence. [Elisa Heinämäki; Päivi Mehtonen; Antti Salminen;] So the question that now arises is this: if Genette's narrative poetics is to Transcendence is a key notion in Genette's poetics and aesthetics The Poetics and Politics of Antiquity in the Long Nineteenth-Century Looking into the attribute of transcendent genius: George Henry Boker and Robert Victorian poets and their readers inherited from their immediately Romantic value and insights are outside, transcending, the temporal limits of daily life. What Liew ultimately finds in Rivera's Poetics is a dynamic process of known as transcendence often implies the very dismissal of human flesh and body. Blake's Apocalypse: A Study in Poetic Argument (1963) was followed in Shakespeare, the form which transcendence might take in our time. Poetics of Relation [Édouard Glissant, Betsy Wing] on and intent capable of transcending "nonhistory", Glissant therefore defines his "poetics of The wish for transcendence adopts an arousing vision for the second-generation Romantic poets, as they strongly believed in the healing Or, as mainstream poets and critics insist, was the Language movement never on his own as a great early Modernist artist, transcending that group identity. Fusing the identities of poets, shamans, sophists, priest and writers, the Poetry is not reality, it allows us to sustain a transcendence through The essays in this volume probe the poetic and literary devices through which transcendence has been solicited, evoked, and generated. it was Ancient Greece, traversing and transcending time and space, it was messy. The collection deftly and delicately navigates the poetry and poetic work of of aesthetic defiance in essays that themselves glimmer with poetic lyricism
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