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Craft of Poetry - Dialogues on Minimal Interpretation

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This illuminating book presents the discussion of a variety of poems by two leading academics ' Derek Attridge and Henry Staten. Following a series of emails, the conversational form of the book allows them to discover disagreements about what is obvious in a poem, how it is best read, or what critical approach has done it fullest justice.

List of contents

Acknowledgments  Introduction: Dialogical poetics  Chapter 1: Minimal interpretation  Chapter 2: Figurative language  Chapter 3: Historical context  Chapter 4: Intellectual and cultural context  Chapter 5: Situated subjects  Chapter 6: Poetic commentary  Chapter 7: Modernist poetry and discursive logic  Chapter 8: The poetry of ellipsis  Chapter 9: Translation  Index

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Derek Attridge is Professor of English at the University of York, UK and a Fellow of the British Academy. Henry Staten is Byron W. and Alice L. Lockwood Professor in the Humanities at the University of Washington, USA.


Summary

This book presents an innovative format for poetry criticism that its authors call "dialogical poetics." This approach shows that readings of poems, which in academic literary criticism often look like a product of settled knowledge, are in reality a continual negotiation between readers.

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"Intelligent readers of poetry, F. R. Leavis once suggested, characteristically offer their responses to a poem in the form 'this is so, isn't it?', appealing both for confirmation that their findings are 'so', but also expecting and welcoming from their listeners 'qualifications, reserves, corrections', in the form 'yes, but...'. The Craft of Poetry offers a rare opportunity to see in action the processes of dialogic exchange by which two readers can come to a fuller imaginative 'possession' of a number of very different poems. Where most academic critical primers tend to present their authors' cut-and-dried and sometimes over-ingenious 'interpretations' of the works under discussion - often by-passing local difficulties and details to co-opt their findings within a pre-ordained and over-arching ideological or moral frameworks - Attridge and Staten show us what it is like for two open-minded readers to puzzle out the meaning and artistry of poems at the indispensable 'first level' of engagement. The result is an inspiring and exemplary demonstration of the poetry-reading process 'in slow motion'."  David Hopkins, Professor of English, University of Bristol, UK
"The Craft of Poetry is a valuable reminder that knowledge of poetry involves attentiveness to the created work of art and openness to interpretative dialogue. The authors, Derek Attridge and Henry Staten, stage a thought-provoking series of encounters with a range of lyric poems. Alert and clear, the book points to new, critically rewarding ways of showing what happens (or should happen) when we read poetry.'' Michael O'Neill, Durham University, UK

Product details

Authors Derek Attridge, Derek (University of York Attridge, Derek Staten Attridge, Attridge Derek, Henry Staten, Staten Henry
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.04.2015
 
EAN 9781138850071
ISBN 978-1-138-85007-1
No. of pages 168
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

Poetry, LITERARY CRITICISM / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / Reference, Literary theory

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