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Companion to Modernist Poetry [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 624 pages, height x width x depth: 252x179x36 mm, weight: 1134 g
  • Sērija : Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-May-2014
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0470659815
  • ISBN-13: 9780470659816
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 624 pages, height x width x depth: 252x179x36 mm, weight: 1134 g
  • Sērija : Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-May-2014
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0470659815
  • ISBN-13: 9780470659816
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A Companion to Modernist Poetry presents contemporary approaches to modernist poetry in a uniquely in-depth and accessible text. The first section of the volume reflects the attention to historical and cultural context that has been especially fruitful in recent scholarship. The second section focuses on various movements and groupings of poets, placing writers in literary history and indicating the currents and countercurrents whose interaction generated the category of modernism as it is now broadly conceived. The third section traces the arcs of twenty-one poets' careers, illustrated by analyses of key works.

The Companion, thus offers breadth in its presentation of historical and literary contexts and depth in its attention to individual poets; it brings recent scholarship to bear on the subject of modernist poetry while also providing guidance on poets who are historically important and who are likely to appear on syllabi and to attract critical interest for many years to come.

Edited by two highly respected and notable critics in the field, A Companion to Modernist Poetry boasts a varied list of contributors who have produced an intense, focused study of modernist poetry.

A Companion to Modernist Poetry presents contemporary approaches to modernist poetry in a uniquely in-depth and accessible text. The first section of the volume reflects the attention to historical and cultural context that has been especially fruitful in recent scholarship. The second section focuses on various movements and groupings of poets, placing writers in literary history and indicating the currents and countercurrents whose interaction generated the category of modernism as it is now broadly conceived. The third section traces the arcs of twenty-one poets' careers, illustrated by analyses of key works.

The Companion thus offers breadth in its presentation of historical and literary contexts and depth in its attention to individual poets; it brings recent scholarship to bear on the subject of modernist poetry while also providing guidance on poets who are historically important and who are likely to appear on syllabi and to attract critical interest for many years to come.

Edited by two highly respected and notable critics in the field, A Companion to Modernist Poetry boasts a varied list of contributors who have produced an intense, focused study of modernist poetry.

Offering a comprehensive and up-to-date survey of the field, A Companion to Modernist Poetry provides readers with detailed discussions of individual poets, 'schools' and 'movements' within modernist poetry, and the cultural and historical context of the modernist period.

Recenzijas

This Companionis thoroughly recommended for university libraries supporting degree programmes in English literature or American literature and public libraries seeking contemporary scholarship to augment their poetry collections.  (Reference Reviews, 1 September 2015)

Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction
1(3)
David E. Chinitz
Gail McDonald
1 Rhythm, Form, and Diction in Modernist Poetry
4(17)
Michael H. Whitworth
Part I Influences and Institutions 21(176)
2 Urbanism
23(11)
Julia E. Daniel
3 The Visual Arts
34(13)
Leonard Diepeveen
4 Music
47(11)
Brad Bucknell
5 Fiction
58(11)
John Xiros Cooper
6 Science and Technology
69(12)
Katy Price
7 Popular Culture
81(14)
Michael Coyle
8 Religion: Orthodoxies and Alternatives
95(12)
Lara Vetter
9 Politics
107(12)
Sascha Bru
10 War and Empire
119(13)
Vincent Sherry
11 Psychology and Sexuality
132(12)
Gabrielle McIntire
12 Symbolism and Decadence
144(13)
Barry J. Faulk
13 The European Avant-Garde
157(15)
Michael Levenson
14 Little Magazines
172(13)
Suzanne W. Churchill
15 Modernist Criticism
185(12)
Chris Baldick
Part II Groups and Groupings 197(126)
16 The Georgian Poets and the Genteel Tradition
199(10)
Meredith Martin
Erin Kappeler
17 The New Poetry
209(13)
John Timberman Newcomb
18 Poetry of the Great War
222(12)
Eve C. Sorum
19 The Harlem Renaissance
234(12)
Karen Jackson Ford
20 The Fugitives
246(10)
Gail McDonald
21 Modernist Women Poets
256(11)
Miranda Hickman
22 Left Poetry
267(14)
Walter Kalaidjian
23 Objectivism
281(15)
Stephen Cope
24 World Modernist Poetry in English
296(14)
Omaar Hena
25 Modernism: The Next Generation
310(13)
Susan Rosenbaum
Part III Poets 323(240)
26 Thomas Hardy
325(10)
Tim Armstrong
27 W.B. Yeats
335(13)
Steven Matthews
28 Gertrude Stein
348(10)
Susan Holbrook
29 Robert Frost
358(9)
Robert Faggen
30 Wallace Stevens
367(13)
Malcolm Woodland
31 Mina Loy
380(9)
Cristanne Miller
32 William Carlos Williams
389(13)
Christopher MacGvwan
33 D.H. Lawrence
402(10)
Holly A. Laird
34 Ezra Pound
412(13)
Rebecca Beasley
35 H.D.
425(13)
Helen Sword
36 Marianne Moore
438(12)
Robin G. Schulze
37 T.S. Eliot
450(14)
Anthony Cuda
38 Claude McKay
464(10)
William J. Maxwell
39 Edna St. Vincent Millay
474(10)
Melissa Bradshaw
40 Hugh MacDiarmid
484(10)
Margery Palmer McCulloch
41 E.E. Cummings
494(11)
Michael Webster
42 David Jones
505(10)
Thomas Dilworth
43 Melvin Tolson
515(11)
Kathy Lou Schultz
44 Hart Crane
526(10)
Sunny Stalter-Pace
45 Langston Hughes
536(15)
David E. Chinitz
46 W.H. Auden
551(12)
Stan Smith
Conclusion: Modernist Poetry Today 563(15)
47 Contemporary Critical Trends
565(13)
Matthew Hofer
Index 578
David E. Chinitz is Professor of English at Loyola University Chicago, USA, and President of the Modernist Studies Association. His publications include A Companion to T S. Eliot (Wiley Blackwell, 2009), Which Sin to Bear? Authenticity and Compromise in Langston Hughes (2013), and T S. Eliot and the Cultural Divide (2003), as well as a range of articles in such journals as Callaloo, American Literary History, Modernism/modernity, and PMLA.

Gail McDonald teaches at Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK. She is the author of Learning to Be Modern: Pound, Eliot, and the American University (1993), American Literature and Culture, 1900-1960 (Wiley Blackwell, 2006), and articles on American progressivism, modernist poetry, and pedagogy. A founder and past president of the Modernist Studies Association, she is Director of the T. S. Eliot International Summer School.