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Overheard Voices Ann Keniston

Overheard Voices By Ann Keniston

Overheard Voices by Ann Keniston


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Overheard Voices: Address and Subjectivity in Postmodern American Poetry by Ann Keniston

Overheard Voices examines poetic address and in particular apostrophe (the address of absent or inanimate others) in the work of four post-World War II American poets, with a focus on loss, desire, figuration, audience, and subjectivity. By approaching these crucial issues from an unexpected angle--through a study of the seldom-examined lyric you--Overheard Voices offers new insight into both contemporary lyric and the lyric genre more generally. The book offers detailed readings of Sylvia Plath, James Merrill, Louise Gluck, and Frank Bidart.

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Table of Contents

Introduction: The fluidity of damaged Form: Theorizing Postmodern Address Chapter One: Recovering You: Apostrophe in Sylvia Plath's Ariel Chapter Two: Familiar Projections: James Merrill's Changing Light at Sandover Chapter Three: Buried with the Romantics: Louise Gluck's The Wild Iris Chapter Four: Homo Faber: Frank Bidart's Desire and Elegy Conclusion: A dream of this room: Self-Effacement, Lyric Space, and Negative Identification Works Cited

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NLS9781138833319
9781138833319
1138833312
Overheard Voices: Address and Subjectivity in Postmodern American Poetry by Ann Keniston
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2014-09-11
172
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