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almahu_9948236324802882
Umfang:
1 online resource (232 pages) :
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digital file(s).
Ausgabe:
Electronic reproduction. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2016. Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
ISBN:
9781526111777
Inhalt:
Witty, direct and articulate, Peter Barry illustrates the key elements of poetry at work, covering many different kinds of verse, from traditional forms to innovative versions of the art, such as ‘concrete’ poetry, minimalism and word-free poems. The emphasis is on meanings rather than words, looking beyond technical devices like alliteration and assonance so that poems are understood as dynamic structures creating specific ends and effects. The three sections cover progressively expanding areas – ‘Reading the lines’ deals with such basics as imagery, diction and metre; ‘Reading between the lines’ concerns broader matters, such as poetry and context, and the reading of sequences of poems, while ‘Reading beyond the lines’ looks at ‘theorised’ readings and the ‘textual genesis’ of poems from manuscript to print. Reading poetry is for students, lecturers and teachers looking for new ways of discussing poetry, and all those seriously interested in poetry, whether as readers or writers.
Inhalt:
"This book is about reading and studying poetry. Using fully-worked examples and complete poems wherever possible, it shows all the key elements of poetry ‘at work’ in poems, rather than in artificial isolation. It covers many different kinds of verse, from traditional and mainstream forms which have been in existence for hundreds of years, to innovative and experimental versions of the art, such as ‘concrete’ poetry, various kinds of minimalism, and poems which contain no words at all. The emphasis is on responding to meanings rather than just to words, and the reader is encouraged to look beyond technical devices such as alliteration and assonance, so that poems are understood and enjoyed as dynamic structures geared towards the creation of specific ends and effects. The three sections of the book cover progressively expanding areas of concern – ‘Reading the lines’ deals with basic matters, such as imagery, diction, metre, and form; ‘Reading between the lines’ concerns broader matters, such as poetry and context, and the reading of sequences and groups of poems, while ‘Reading beyond the lines’ looks at ‘theorised’ readings, at how place and time in poetry are never quite what they seem, and at the ‘textual genesis’ of poems from manuscript to print. The book is aimed at those studying poetry on university-level literature courses, and at lecturers and teachers who are looking for new ways of imagining, presenting, and discussing poetry. It is also for all those seriously interested in poetry, whether as readers or writers, or both." --Back cover.
Anmerkung:
Made available via: manchesterhive.
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MUP 2020 titles.
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Introduction: ‘One small step’ --READING THE LINES -- 1. Meaning --2. Imagery --3. Diction --4. Metre --5. Form --READING BETWEEN THE LINES --6. Close and distant reading --7. Feeling and sentiment --8. Text and context --9. Poems and pictures 10. Sequences and clusters --READING BEYOND THE LINES --11. Place and time --12. Poetry with theory --13. Minimalism and micro-poetry.
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Also available in print form.
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Mode of access: internet via World Wide Web.
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System requirements: Adobe Acrobat or other PDF reader (latest version recommended), Internet Explorer or other browser (latest version recommended).
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In English.
Weitere Ausg.:
Print version: Barry, Peter. Reading poetry, Manchester, UK. : Manchester University Press, 2014, ISBN 9780719088506
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.7765/9781526111777
URL:
https://www.manchesterhive.com/view/9781526111777/9781526111777.xml
URL:
https://dx.doi.org/10.7765/9781526111777
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