Thinking Through Poetry is a work of and about literary criticism. It offers new readings of poems from the canon of British Romanticism and it narrates, enacts, and theorizes the arc of the scholarship on that field from the 1980s through the present.
Thinking Through Poetry is a work of and about literary criticism. It offers new readings of poems from the canon of British Romanticism and it narrates, enacts, and theorizes the arc of the scholarship on that field from the 1980s through the present.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marjorie Levinson is F. L. Huetwell Professor of English at the University of Michigan, where she has taught since 1991. Prior to that she was a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, 1978-1991. She is the author of The Romantic Fragment Poem, Wordsworth's Great Period Poems, and Keats's Life of Allegory, and the editor of Rethinking Historicism. She has written numerous articles on Romantic and modern poetry and on critical theory (e.g., 'What is New Formalism?'). Her work tracks a transition from sociocultural critique to models derived from the postclassical physical and biological sciences.
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* 1: Introduction: Crooked Lines and Moving Targets * Part 1. Theory: Materialism against Itself * 2: The New Historicism: Back to the Future * 3: Romantic Poetry: The State of the Art * 4: Pre- and Post-Dialectical Materialism: Modeling Praxis Without Subjects and Objects * 5: A Motion and a Spirit: Romancing Spinoza * 6: What is New Formalism? * Part 2. Criticism: Field Theories of Form * 7: Of Being Numerous * 8: Notes and Queries on Names and Numbers * 9: Parsing the Frost: The Growth of a Poet's Sentence in "Frost at Midnight" * 10: The Plain Sense of Things * 11: Conclusion: Lyric-The Idea of this Invention
* 1: Introduction: Crooked Lines and Moving Targets * Part 1. Theory: Materialism against Itself * 2: The New Historicism: Back to the Future * 3: Romantic Poetry: The State of the Art * 4: Pre- and Post-Dialectical Materialism: Modeling Praxis Without Subjects and Objects * 5: A Motion and a Spirit: Romancing Spinoza * 6: What is New Formalism? * Part 2. Criticism: Field Theories of Form * 7: Of Being Numerous * 8: Notes and Queries on Names and Numbers * 9: Parsing the Frost: The Growth of a Poet's Sentence in "Frost at Midnight" * 10: The Plain Sense of Things * 11: Conclusion: Lyric-The Idea of this Invention
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