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The Fire that Breaks: Clemson University Press w/ LUP

Editat de Daniel Westover, Thomas Alan Holmes
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 2020
The discovery of Gerard Manley Hopkins's poetry in the twentieth century was a revelation for post-war poets, who discovered a voice seemingly bottled for their own time. This influence has not faded in the twenty-first century; in fact, it has grown all the more pervasive as poets from many backgrounds and nations have found, in the voice of this nineteenth-century Jesuit, a revolutionary way of addressing contemporary concerns relating to human imagination, ecology, "green" ethics, the role of art, and individual spirituality. In a climate where high modernism, Whitmanic free verse, and the confessional lyric are often held up as contemporary poetry's dominant forerunners, this book proposes a more complex genealogy, tracing back to Hopkins and his influential early admirers current strands of emotional and spiritual openness, pleasure in word play and sonic textures, and veneration of the dynamic material world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781942954361
ISBN-10: 1942954360
Pagini: 354
Dimensiuni: 174 x 231 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Clemson University Digital Press
Colecția Clemson University Press w/ LUP
Seria Clemson University Press w/ LUP


Notă biografică

Daniel Westover is author of R. S. Thomas: A Stylistic Biography (University of Wales Press, 2011) and co-editor of The World Is Charged: Poetic Engagements with Gerard Manley Hopkins (Clemson University Press, 2016). Daniel earned an MFA from McNeese State University and a PhD from the University of Wales, Bangor. He lives in Johnson City, Tennessee, where he is Associate Professor of English at East Tennessee State University. Thomas Alan Holmes, a professor of English at East Tennessee State University, specializes in Appalachian and Southern literature. He is co-editor of Walking the Line: Country Music Lyricists and American Culture (Lexington Books) and Jeff Daniel Marion: Poet on the Holston(University of Tennessee Press). His research and creative work have appeared in such journals asLouisiana Literature, Valparaiso Poetry Review, e Connecticut Review, Appalachian Heritage, Blue Mesa Review, and Appalachian Journal.