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    Online-Ressource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9960119626502883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xi, 341 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 0-511-51925-7
    Inhalt: Modernist aesthetics have been identified with a sense of cultural crisis, defined by its distance from an ideal of unified consciousness. This original study of the problem of consciousness in modern poetry examines the struggle towards that ideal of 'unitary' experience, through close readings of British and Irish poets from Hardy and the Georgian poets, through Lawrence, Edward Thomas, Yeats, Eliot, MacNiece and Auden, to Ted Hughes. Underhill argues that while their poetry is both a critique and an expression of crisis, its tendency to emphasize inner states and subjective experience has drawn attention away from the socio-historical dimensions of the problem. Poetry, as contemporary theories of consciousness remind us, is itself a socio-cultural institution and is answerable to outer as well as inner forces. Underhill examines these problems and paradoxes, showing how the impossibility of any stable notion of the unitary in our century can in fact be seen as an opportunity for creative choice and freedom.
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Introduction: the inward revolution -- 1. From Georgian origins to 'Romantic primitivism': D.H. Lawrence and Robert Graves -- 2. Strangers to nature: modern nature poetry and the rural myth -- 3. The 'poetical character' of Edward Thomas -- 4. 'Myself must I remake': W.B. Yeats -- 5. 'Here and now cease to matter': T.S. Eliot -- 6. The work of Man: Louis MacNeice and W.H. Auden -- 7. 'Nothing of our light': Ted Hughes. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-521-06651-4
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-521-41033-9
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    Buch
    Cambridge u.a. :Cambridge Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV006368075
    Umfang: XI, 341 S.
    Ausgabe: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0-521-41033-9
    Inhalt: Modernist aesthetics have been identified with a sense of cultural crisis, defined by its distance from an ideal of unified, 'undissociated' consciousness attributed to primitive man. This original study of the problem of consciousness in modern poetry examines the struggle towards that ideal of 'unitary' subjective experience, through close readings of British and Irish poets from Hardy and the Georgian poets, through D. H. Lawrence, Edward Thomas, Yeats, Eliot, MacNeice and Auden, to Ted Hughes. Hugh Underhill argues that the poetry's emphasis on inner states and 'the experience itself' underrepresents the extent to which the crisis is socio-historically determined. Acknowledging the Romantic inheritance of a myth of 'poetry', Underhill embraces both modern poetry's resistance to positivist reductions of the mystery of consciousness, and the clarification of poetry's socio-cultural role (co-ordinating 'inner' and 'outer' worlds) provided by contemporary theories of subjectivity and the text. The problematic status of any notion of the unitary in the twentieth century is shown to give space at least for experiencing indeterminacy as a field of creative choice and freedom.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Anglistik
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    Schlagwort(e): Englisch ; Lyrik ; Bewusstsein ; Englisch ; Lyrik ; Bewusstsein ; Englisch ; Versdichtung ; Bewusstsein
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