Poetry and Freedom: Discoveries in Aesthetics, 1985–2018 (Anthem Studies in South Asian Literature, Aesthetics and Culture)

Poetry and Freedom: Discoveries in Aesthetics, 1985–2018 (Anthem Studies in South Asian Literature, Aesthetics and Culture) image
ISBN-10:

1785272977

ISBN-13:

9781785272974

Released: Mar 31, 2020
Publisher: Anthem Press
Format: Hardcover, 224 pages
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Description:

This book offers a ground-breaking exploration of the aesthetics of poetic freedom. The range is broad, from antiquity to the present and from Europe and the Middle East into the poetry of the English-speaking world. Silent reading is shown as developing for the first time since the fall of the Roman Empire into a fashionable way of reading, starting with the invention of the sonnet in the High Middle Ages. The social use of the word "we," as when a society generalizes about itself, first appears in poetry in T.S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." In Goethe's "Roman Elegies" anachronism becomes a literary device--also, it seems, for the first time--introducing a novel timelessness essential to modern affirmations of infinity.

Revealing questions about the elusiveness of poetic freedom--what does the term actually mean?--are repeatedly tested against the accomplishments of major poets such as Whitman, Dickinson, Rilke, Dante and Virgil, and their public yet intensely private originality. The result is a fresh, and well-nigh revolutionary, way of seeing literary and modern history, or an initiation into the more striking gift of aesthetic freedom.












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