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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... reason tried to take over , but in vain : Its efforts were all thwarted by the storm , And my soul danced and danced like some old mastless barge Heaved on a monstrous shoreless sea . ( p . 179 ) Reason , especially the reason that ...
... Reason ' lets pas- sions forth , whereby that which is put into existence through these , pays the penalty and suffers loss . ' This Cunning of Reason is shown at its highest in the careers of certain World - historical Individuals ...
... reason searched for unawares . That reason , or rather that instinct of reason , sought itself in being . It has now found itself . It sees itself as a thing , and moreover , as the most abstract thing , as the thing most lacking in ...
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Being and Structure in | 39 |
Poetry Self and Society in | 94 |
Poetry and Modernization | 140 |
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