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Lyric powers / Robert von Hallberg.

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Van Pelt Library PN1356 .V66 2008
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Von Hallberg, Robert, 1946-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Lyric poetry--History and criticism.
Lyric poetry.
Physical Description:
x, 268 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2008.
Summary:
The authority of poetry varies from one period to another, from one culture to another. For Robert von Hallberg, the authority of lyric poetry has three sources: religious affirmation, the social institutions of those who speak the idioms from which particular poems are made, and the extraordinary cognition generated by the formal and musical resources of poems. "Lyric Powers "helps students, poets, and general readers to recognize the pleasures and understand the ambitions of lyric poetry.To explain why a reader might prefer one kind of poem to another, von Hallberg analyzes--beyond the political and intellectual significance of poems--the musicality of both lyric poetry and popular song, including that of Tin Pan Alley and doo-wop. He shows that poets have distinctive intellectual resources--not just rhetorical resources--for examining their subjects, and that the power of poetic language to generalize, not particularize, is what justly deserves a critic's attention.The first book in more than a decade from this respected critic, "Lyric Powers "will be celebrated as a genuine event by readers of poetry and literary criticism.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [239]-262) and index.
ISBN:
0226865002
9780226865003
OCLC:
180204936

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