Exploring works by Djuna Barnes, David Jones, F.T. Prince, Denise Riley, Paul Muldoon, and Ted Hughes, this volume traces the relationship between twentieth-century poetry and art to question the role of art in society.
Exploring works by Djuna Barnes, David Jones, F.T. Prince, Denise Riley, Paul Muldoon, and Ted Hughes, this volume traces the relationship between twentieth-century poetry and art to question the role of art in society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Natalie Pollard is the author of Speaking to You: Contemporary Poetry and Public Address (Oxford University Press, 2012), and the editor of Don Paterson: Contemporary Critical Essays (Edinburgh University Press, 2014). She is Senior Lecturer in Modernist and Contemporary Literature at The University of Exeter. Her current research connects contemporary literature with drawing, architecture, and sculpture, the politics of design and of address, typographical innovation, and avant-garde forms. She has active research and teaching interests in ethical pedagogy and posthumanism, unhomed knowledge, scholarly wonder, and play.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction PART ONE 1: Lunatic Forms: Djuna Barnes' Stone Guests 2: Built Words: David Jones, Art and Architecture 3: Moving Statues: F.T. Prince, Legacy and Michelangelo PART TWO 4: Collaboration: Canonical Hybridity, Ted Hughes, and Leonard Baskin 5: Reverberation: Denise Riley, Ethics and Embodiment 6: Ventriloquism: Paul Muldoon's Feast of Forms Afterword
Introduction PART ONE 1: Lunatic Forms: Djuna Barnes' Stone Guests 2: Built Words: David Jones, Art and Architecture 3: Moving Statues: F.T. Prince, Legacy and Michelangelo PART TWO 4: Collaboration: Canonical Hybridity, Ted Hughes, and Leonard Baskin 5: Reverberation: Denise Riley, Ethics and Embodiment 6: Ventriloquism: Paul Muldoon's Feast of Forms Afterword
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