The Last Minstrels: Yeats and the Revival of the Bardic Arts
Autor Ronald Schucharden Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199230006
ISBN-10: 0199230005
Pagini: 498
Ilustrații: 26 black-and-white halftones, 8 textual illustrations
Dimensiuni: 163 x 242 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199230005
Pagini: 498
Ilustrații: 26 black-and-white halftones, 8 textual illustrations
Dimensiuni: 163 x 242 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
provides a detailed and fascinating narrative ... insightful and meticulously researched ... The LastMinstrels: Yeats and the Revival of the Bardic Arts is essential to our understanding of modern literature and of W. B. Yeats. This is an impressive capstone work that only a scholar of Schuchard's stature, skills, and background in Yeats, Eliot, and modern literature could have written.
...in this extraordinary book, something previously regarded as a minor aspect of Yeat's antiquarian oddity turns out, rather amazingly, to be central to the development of poetry in the early 20th century.
There is no doubt that this book represents an important contribution to Yeats studies, and opens up interesting avenues of scholarship when it comes to the story of modernist poetry. No doubt too that it is meticulously researched, and written in a fine and engaging style, combining a handsome biographical sweep with an economic turning of minutiae
The Last Minstrels is quite an accomplished piece of literary history. Schuchard unearths an impressive wealth of information from a wide variety of sources.
Schuchard's book is a rare thing: a combination of exhaustive, meticulous scholarship... It is impossible to do justice here to the breadth, depth, and sheer erudition of Schuchard's research
both a monumental work of impeccable scholarship and a compelling narrative
In Ronald Schuchard's sharply focused piece of literary biography and history, Yeats's image gets just the kind of make-over that he himself would have wanted
an essential resource for understanding the early modernist milieu in London and Dublin.
this graceful and scholarly book affirmsthe importance of music and the great 'other' in Yeat's imagination.
...in this extraordinary book, something previously regarded as a minor aspect of Yeat's antiquarian oddity turns out, rather amazingly, to be central to the development of poetry in the early 20th century.
There is no doubt that this book represents an important contribution to Yeats studies, and opens up interesting avenues of scholarship when it comes to the story of modernist poetry. No doubt too that it is meticulously researched, and written in a fine and engaging style, combining a handsome biographical sweep with an economic turning of minutiae
The Last Minstrels is quite an accomplished piece of literary history. Schuchard unearths an impressive wealth of information from a wide variety of sources.
Schuchard's book is a rare thing: a combination of exhaustive, meticulous scholarship... It is impossible to do justice here to the breadth, depth, and sheer erudition of Schuchard's research
both a monumental work of impeccable scholarship and a compelling narrative
In Ronald Schuchard's sharply focused piece of literary biography and history, Yeats's image gets just the kind of make-over that he himself would have wanted
an essential resource for understanding the early modernist milieu in London and Dublin.
this graceful and scholarly book affirmsthe importance of music and the great 'other' in Yeat's imagination.
Notă biografică
Ronald Schuchard is Goodrich C. White Professor of English at Emory University. He has written widely on modern literature, particularly on W. B. Yeats and T. S. Eliot. He is a former director of the Yeats International Summer School in Sligo and has co-edited three volumes of The Collected Letters of W. B. Yeats (OUP). He has edited Eliot's Clark and Turnball Lectures as The Varieties of Metaphysical Poetry (Faber), and he is author of the award-winning Eliot's Dark Angel (OUP). In 2006 he received a Guggenheim Fellowship to begin editing the multi-volume Complete Prose of T. S. Eliot.