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Stevens, Williams, Crane and the Motive for Metaphor R. Rehder

Stevens, Williams, Crane and the Motive for Metaphor By R. Rehder

Stevens, Williams, Crane and the Motive for Metaphor by R. Rehder


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Rehder's study examines the use of metaphor in three of America's greatest poets. Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams and Hart Crane are looked at in turn, their views on metaphor discussed and their use of metaphor in their poems analyzed.

Stevens, Williams, Crane and the Motive for Metaphor Summary

Stevens, Williams, Crane and the Motive for Metaphor by R. Rehder

Rehder's study examines the use of metaphor in three of America's greatest poets. Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams and Hart Crane are looked at in turn, their views on metaphor discussed and their use of metaphor in their poems analyzed. Considering Aristotle and Derrida, and taking account of recent theoretical work, Rehder offers an interpretation of why metaphor is fundamental to our thinking and to poetry.

About R. Rehder

ROBERT REHDER is currently Professor of English and American Literature at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland. He is the author of Wordsworth and the Beginnings of Modern Poetry, The Poetry of Wallace Stevens, and a book of poems, The Compromises Will Be Different.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Au Pays de la Metaphore Someone Puts a Pineapple Together Smeared a Bluish Green No Ideas But In Things More Than the Merely Literal Burden The Logic of Metaphor Atlantis White Mythology Bibliographical Note Notes Index

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NPB9780333510698
9780333510698
0333510690
Stevens, Williams, Crane and the Motive for Metaphor by R. Rehder
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2004-11-30
207
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