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On Modern Poetry Dr Robert Rowland Smith

On Modern Poetry By Dr Robert Rowland Smith

On Modern Poetry by Dr Robert Rowland Smith


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Explores the divide between practical criticism and theory in 20th century criticism to propose a new way of reading poetry. This book considers such topics as rhyme, poetic voice and language.

On Modern Poetry Summary

On Modern Poetry: From Theory to Total Criticism by Dr Robert Rowland Smith

Including applied readings, this book explores the divide between practical criticism and theory in 20th century criticism to propose a new way of reading poetry. The history of poetry criticism in the 20th Century is often told as the story of two opposing sides. On the one hand, practical criticism emphasized close reading and a concern with authorial intention and technique; by contrast, the 'theory revolution' reacted against this in favour of a concern with the anonymous ideological forces at play in the text. Critically exploring this history of 20th Century literary criticism, On Modern Poetry draws on the insights of both traditions to offer a new way of reading poetry. Taking students through the work of such critics as T.S. Eliot, William Empson, Harold Bloom, Jacques Derrida and Martin Heidegger, the book considers such topics as rhyme, poetic 'voice' and language. The second part of the book then goes on to apply these critical insights through close readings of poems by such writers as Matthew Arnold, Thomas Hardy, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Alfred Lord Tennyson. A new exploration of poetry criticism in the last hundred years, On Modern Poetry is an essential guide for readers and students at all levels.

On Modern Poetry Reviews

Robert Smith's On Modern Poetry dazzles and illuminates, as does poetry itself. The book is an exciting intervention in poetic criticism, and the zest with which the book apprehends as well as comprehends its material will ensure that all kinds of readers interested in poetry will be enthused to think more carefully about its idioms, strange logics, and its genres. In bringing together intuitive and intellectual attention without simply pre-empting the distinction or its affects, the book achieves what it sets out to do. -- Dr Anthony Mellors, Reader in Poetry and Poetics, Birmingham City University, UK
'Smith's writing moves with an ease and elegance that can belie the, sometimes breath-taking, flair, reach and focus of his readings... it has much to recommend it to a wide audience, from general readers, to students, to specialists.' -- Dr Clare Connors, University of East Anglia, UK
Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. -- R.T. Prus, Southeastern Oklahoma State University * CHOICE *

About Dr Robert Rowland Smith

Robert Rowland Smith is a former Prize Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, UK. He is the author of Derrida and Autobiography, Death-Drive: Freudian Hauntings in Literature and Art and Breakfast with Socrates: The Philosophy of Everyday Life. A frequent contributor to BBC radio and television, he also has a weekly column in the Sunday Times Magazine.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I: Themes; 1. Two or Three Genealogies for Modern Poetic Theory; 2. Rhyme and Reason; 3. The Object; 4. 'You Hear Voices? You Are Possessed!'; 5. Rhetoric + Heidegger + Derrida; Part II: Readings; 6. Darkling; 7. Fl...; 8. Le Malade Imaginaire; 9. Symons in the Decade of Decadence; 10. For the Sake of a Single Poem; Conclusion: Criticism and the Case of J. H. Prynne; Bibliography; Index.

Additional information

NLS9781441174222
9781441174222
1441174222
On Modern Poetry: From Theory to Total Criticism by Dr Robert Rowland Smith
New
Paperback
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2012-09-13
208
Winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2013 (UK)
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