The Riddle in the Poem is a study of the ramifications of riddles and riddle elements in the context of selected twentieth-century poetry. It includes works by Francis Ponge, Wallace Stevens, Richard Wilbur, Rainer M. Rilke, and Henrikas Radauskas.
The Riddle in the Poem is a study of the ramifications of riddles and riddle elements in the context of selected twentieth-century poetry. It includes works by Francis Ponge, Wallace Stevens, Richard Wilbur, Rainer M. Rilke, and Henrikas Radauskas.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zivilé Gimbutas is an English Instructor at the College of the Desert, Palm Desert, California. The author holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.
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Chapter 1 List of Illustrations Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 Folk Riddle and Literary Riddle: What is a Riddle?; The Folk Riddle; The Literary Riddle Chapter 6 Francis Ponge: Identity and Variation Form: Subject Matter; Riddles and Riddle Features; Riddle and Poem; Identity and Variation Form Chapter 7 Riddle and Myth in Wallace Steven's Poetry: The Giant of Nothingness; The Green Queen Chapter 8 The Speaking Object in Richard Wilbur's Poetry Chapter 9 Speaking Pictures: Riddle and Ekphrasis: The Confluence of Riddle and Ekphrasis: Rainer M. Rilke's Angel; Richard Wilbur's Epigrammatic Ekphrasis; The Complementarity, or Opposition, of Riddling and Ekphrastic Modes of Lyric in the Chapter 10 Conclusion Chapter 11 Selected Bibliography
Chapter 1 List of Illustrations Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 Folk Riddle and Literary Riddle: What is a Riddle?; The Folk Riddle; The Literary Riddle Chapter 6 Francis Ponge: Identity and Variation Form: Subject Matter; Riddles and Riddle Features; Riddle and Poem; Identity and Variation Form Chapter 7 Riddle and Myth in Wallace Steven's Poetry: The Giant of Nothingness; The Green Queen Chapter 8 The Speaking Object in Richard Wilbur's Poetry Chapter 9 Speaking Pictures: Riddle and Ekphrasis: The Confluence of Riddle and Ekphrasis: Rainer M. Rilke's Angel; Richard Wilbur's Epigrammatic Ekphrasis; The Complementarity, or Opposition, of Riddling and Ekphrastic Modes of Lyric in the Chapter 10 Conclusion Chapter 11 Selected Bibliography
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