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"What is a Poem? Where did the genre come from and where might it be going? This book examines the poem from three angles: the idea of the poem, the workings of the poem, and the poem's social and cultural contexts. Chapters will provide information on the history and the theory of the poem to explain how the emergence and maturity of key genres"--
Sommario
Introduction; Part I. Ideas of the Poem: 1. Singularity Derek Attridge; 2. Genre Steven Yao; 3. Poem / song Boris Maslov; 4. Poem / novel Emily Allen and Dino Felluga; 5. Poem / concept David Nowell Smith; 6. The poem in translation Peter Robinson; Part II. Forms of the Poem: 7. Voice Rosinka Chaudhuri; 8. Rhythm Eric Weiskott; 9. Image Kristin Grogan; 10. Sound Christopher Nealon; 11. Diction Alexis Chema; 12. Style Sean Pryor; Part III. The Poem in the World: 13. Decolonizing the poem Tsitsi Jaiji; 14. The poem as world Jahan Ramazani; 15. The poem and its audiences Arka Chattopadhyay and Anuparna Mukherjee; 16. The poem in the archive Ruth Abbott; 17. The poem and the commodity Ruth Jennison; 18. The poem in the digital age Mike Chasar.
Info autore
Sean Pryor is an Associate Professor of English at the University of New South Wales. His books include Poetry, Modernism, and an Imperfect World (2017), his articles have appeared in journals such as ELH and Modernism/modernity, and he was an Associate Editor for The Oxford Encyclopedia of Literary Theory (2022).
Riassunto
What is a Poem? Where did the genre come from and where might it be going? This book examines the poem from three angles: the idea of the poem, the workings of the poem, and the poem's social and cultural contexts. Chapters will provide information on the history and the theory of the poem to explain how the emergence and maturity of key genres.
Prefazione
This Companion offers an engaging and accessible introduction to key concepts in the study of poetry and poetics.