Inscription and Modernity: From Wordsworth to MandelstamIndiana University Press, 2006 M09 19 - 320 páginas Inscription and Modernity charts the vicissitudes of inscriptive poetry produced in the midst of the great and catastrophic political, social, and intellectual upheavals of the late 18th to mid 20th centuries. Drawing on the ideas of Geoffrey Hartman, Perry Anderson, Fredric Jameson, and Jacques Rancière among others, John MacKay shows how a wide range of Romantic and post-Romantic poets (including Wordsworth, Clare, Shelley, Hölderlin, Lamartine, Baudelaire, Blok, Khlebnikov, Mandelstam, and Rolf Dieter Brinkmann) employ the generic resources of inscription both to justify their writing and to attract a readership, during a complex historical phase when the rationale for poetry and the identity of audiences were matters of intense yet productive doubt. |
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... organized , And let the Lord's reign Be eternal among us . 98 Can " the Lord " and “ organized labor " be praised as equals in a single breath ? The dualism concisely expresses many of the anxieties surround- ing the identity of the ...
... organization " ( which relates , of course , to “ organ , ” “ organic , ” etc. , its customary meaning notwithstanding ) , just as Mandelstam had announced the Acmeist “ love for the organism and for organization " in " Morning of ...
... organization of labor , the increase of wages , and equality of condi- tions in this human manger , as the sole ... organized states and directed public works and engineered vast projects for the exploitation of nature " ( Utopian ...
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Being and Structure in | 39 |
Poetry Self and Society in | 94 |
Poetry and Modernization | 140 |
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