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Dickinson's Nerves, Frost's Woods : Poetry in the Shadow of the Past

Title
Dickinson's Nerves, Frost's Woods : Poetry in the Shadow of the Past / William Logan.
ISBN
9780231546515
Publication
New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [2018]
Copyright Notice Date
©2018
Physical Description
1 online resource : 21 images
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Notes
In English.
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Summary
In Dickinson's Nerves, Frost's Woods, William Logan, the noted and often controversial critic of contemporary poetry, returns to some of the greatest poems in English literature. He reveals what we may not have seen before and what his critical eye can do with what he loves. In essays that pair different poems-"Ozymandias," "On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer," "In a Station of the Metro," "The Red Wheelbarrow," "After great pain, a formal feeling comes," and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," among others-Logan reconciles history and poetry to provide new ways of reading poets ranging from Shakespeare and Shelley to Lowell and Heaney.In these striking essays, Logan presents the poetry of the past through the lens of the past, attempting to bring poems back to the world in which they were made. Logan's criticism is informed by the material culture of that world, whether postal deliveries in Regency London, the Métro lighting in 1911 Paris, or the wheelbarrows used in 1923. Deeper knowledge of the poet's daily existence lets us read old poems afresh, providing a new way of understanding poems now encrusted with commentary. Logan shows that criticism cannot just root blindly among the words of the poem but must live partly in a lost world, in the shadow of the poet's life and the shadow of the age.
Variant and related titles
De Gruyter University Press eBook pilot project 2018.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 09, 2022
Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Notes Toward an Introduction
1. Shelley's Wrinkled Lip, Smith's Gigantic Leg
2. Frost's Horse, Wilbur's Ride
3. Lowell's Skunk, Heaney's Skunk
4. Longfellow's Hiawatha, Carroll's Hiawatha: The Name and Nature of Parody
5. Keats's Chapman's Homer, Justice's Henry James
6. Shakespeare's Rotten Weeds, Shakespeare's Deep Trenches
7. Pound's Métro, Williams's Wheelbarrow
8. Dickinson's Nerves, Frost's Woods
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Notes
Index
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