Counting the Beats
Autor Anne Mounicen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2012
Graves’ stance is paradoxical throughout: he was not politically involved (except immediately after the war when he said he was a Socialist), but evinced some political ideas in his essays. He was not religious, but poetry took the place of religion for him. He evinced a very original poetic outlook, but kept within the limits of well-accepted prosody. He liked to provoke his audience, but his poetry is never provocative. In other words, it is not easy to situate Graves according to time-honoured categories. He is too much of an individual poet to stand general classification. Yet his poems have a direct appeal to the reading public. He is a poet of unrest.
This volume is of interest for scholars and poetry readers who wish to renew their appreciation of poetry and go beyond nowadays critical standards through a careful reading of the very powerful thought of a major poet.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042034501
ISBN-10: 9042034505
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
ISBN-10: 9042034505
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Claude Vigée: Foreword
Introduction: The Poem as the Rhythmical Pattern of the Real Individual
The Poem as Metamorphosis within the Dialectics of Becoming: Graves’ Symbolic Consistency
The White Goddess, or The Poetry of Poetry
Robert Graves: Death and Poetry, History and Myth
Graves’ Poetry, or The Magic of Unrest
“You May Not Believe It, for Hardly Could I”: Robert Graves and the Bible
One Story, One Theme, Two Poets: David Jones and Robert Graves
The Fullness of Time, the Fullness of Language: Modernity and Modernism, Graves and T.S. Eliot
The Poetic Voice in Translation: A Subjective Viewpoint
Conclusion: “He, She; We, They; They, Each and It – Of Finite Omnipresence”: Robert Graves’ Poetry of Love and Hope
Appendix: Des “Blés Moissonnés” au “Temps Vécu”: French Literature and the Great War
Bibliography
Index
Claude Vigée: Foreword
Introduction: The Poem as the Rhythmical Pattern of the Real Individual
The Poem as Metamorphosis within the Dialectics of Becoming: Graves’ Symbolic Consistency
The White Goddess, or The Poetry of Poetry
Robert Graves: Death and Poetry, History and Myth
Graves’ Poetry, or The Magic of Unrest
“You May Not Believe It, for Hardly Could I”: Robert Graves and the Bible
One Story, One Theme, Two Poets: David Jones and Robert Graves
The Fullness of Time, the Fullness of Language: Modernity and Modernism, Graves and T.S. Eliot
The Poetic Voice in Translation: A Subjective Viewpoint
Conclusion: “He, She; We, They; They, Each and It – Of Finite Omnipresence”: Robert Graves’ Poetry of Love and Hope
Appendix: Des “Blés Moissonnés” au “Temps Vécu”: French Literature and the Great War
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
"Very valuable for understanding and linking all of Robert Graves’s work." – John W. Presley, Illinois State University