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Poetic license
Marjorie Perloff

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Poetic license

essays on modernist and postmodernist lyric

Northwestern University Press (1990)
9780810108448
| Paperback
352 pages | 152 x 229 mm
Dewey 811/.040905
LC Classification PS323.5.P465 1989
LC Control No. 89071136

Subject

  • American Poetry - History And Criticism
  • English Poetry - History And Criticism
  • Modernism (Literature) - English-speaking Countries
  • Postmodernism (Literature) - English-speaking Countries

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In Poetic License, Marjorie Perloff insists that despite the recent interest in "opening up the canon," our understanding of poetry and poetics is all too often rutted in conventional notions of the lyric that shed little light on what poets and artists are actually doing today. On topics ranging from general problems of canonicity to the critical evaluation of such poets as Plath, Ginsberg, and others, Perloff introduces nonconventional ideas of the nature of poetic texts and reframes the discussion of postmodern "paratexts." Her discussion reformulates basic presuppositions of what poetry is and what it can do and leads us to see the great possibilities still open to lyric poetry at a time when, as Yeats predicted, "the center cannot hold."

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