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Tradition and the Individual Poem
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

Tradition and the Individual Poem

A theoretical, historical, and critical inquiry, this book looks at the assumptions anthologies are predicated on, how they are put together, the treatment of the poems in them, and the effects their presentations have on their readers.

A History of English Poetry: Table of contemporary poets in England, France, and Italy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 532

A History of English Poetry: Table of contemporary poets in England, France, and Italy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1895
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Poetic Avant-garde
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

The Poetic Avant-garde

The Poetic Avant-Garde compares three avant-garde groups active in the era between the world wars: those surrounding Jorge Luis Borges, W.H. Auden, and Andre Breton. These groups were composed of poets and writers who made use of the avant-garde's characteristic modes of self-expression: the publication of small journals, unorthodox attention-getting tactics, and interaction with the mainstream press. However, their differing aesthetic, social, and political agendas illustrate the surprisingly broad range of avant-gardism in the interwar era. Strong looks at the choices these three groups made when their radical goals collided with the forces of social and political change in the 1920s and 1930s, highlighting the disparity between their rhetoric and their actual achievements. The book focuses on the avant-garde's struggle to reconcile contradictory imperatives: a desire to be radically new while also finding an audience.

Formal Approaches to Poetry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Formal Approaches to Poetry

Review text: "Formal approaches to poetry is a book that ..., can be expected to become a classic in its field."Jean-Louis Aroui in: Journal of Linguistics 43/2007.

All Poets Welcome
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

All Poets Welcome

Together with its accompanying CD, this text captures the excitement of the vibrant, irreverent poetry scene of New York's Lower East Side in the 1960s. The text draws from personal interviews with many of the participants, from unpublished letters and from rare sound recordings.

How to Publish Your Poetry
  • Language: en

How to Publish Your Poetry

A detailed guide to getting poetry into print.

The Possibilities of Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

The Possibilities of Society

This innovative book revises many standard assumptions in both literary and sociological fields. Approaching English Romanticism through sociological theory, Hewitt argues that Wordsworth and Coleridge tested hypotheses about social organization and (inter)action in their poetry. She analyzes their achievements in representative works and looks at ways in which Byron, Shelley, and Keats modified the older poets' endeavor. She also describes the context for "poetic" sociology within the intellectual systems of the poets' day, comparing it to the context in which "scientific" sociology was later institutionalized. Hewitt's work offers a timely reevaluation of the Romantic poets as socially engaged thinkers. Moreover, her reconstruction of a "poetic" sociology identifies an alternative field of knowledge that contemporary scholars might still explore.

Urbanization and English Romantic Poetry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 295

Urbanization and English Romantic Poetry

This book re-orientates the relationship between urbanization and English Romantic poetry by focusing on urban aspects of Romantic poems.

Poetry Aloud Here!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

Poetry Aloud Here!

From choosing a poem and developing presentations that will keep the audience captivated, to using promotional displays and materials, Poetry Aloud Here! takes the reader through all the steps of introducing poetry for children.

The Individual’s Guide to Grants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

The Individual’s Guide to Grants

This book is a work of conscience. It is the product of a long-standing feeling of obligation on my part to write something useful for a special group of people to which you probably belong-individuals who seek grants. In my years as Director of the New York library of The Foundation Center, * each and every day I encountered numbers of individuals look ing for grant money. Although I tried to be as supportive as possible, in the face of the particular problems shared by this group of library users, my own reaction was one of relative helplessness. Simply stated, most of the fund-raising guides, printed directories, and computer files purport edly created to serve the fund-raising public are...