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The Plural of Us : Poetry and Community in Auden and Others / Bonnie Costello.

De Gruyter Princeton University Press Complete eBook-Package 2018 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Costello, Bonnie, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Poetry--Criticism and interpretation.
Poetry.
Auden, W. H. (Wystan Hugh), 1907-1973--Criticism and interpretation.
Auden, W. H.
Auden, W. H. (Wystan Hugh), 1907-1973.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (pages cm)
Edition:
1st edition.
Place of Publication:
Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2017]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
The Plural of Us is the first book to focus on the poet's use of the first-person plural voice-poetry's "we." Closely exploring the work of W. H. Auden, Bonnie Costello uncovers the trove of thought and feeling carried in this small word. While lyric has long been associated with inwardness and a voice saying "I," "we" has hardly been noticed, even though it has appeared throughout the history of poetry. Reading for this pronoun in its variety and ambiguity, Costello explores the communal function of poetry-the reasons, risks, and rewards of the first-person plural.Costello adopts a taxonomic approach to her subject, considering "we" from its most constricted to its fully unbounded forms. She also takes a historical perspective, following Auden's interest in the full range of "the human pluralities" in a time of particular pressure for and against the collective. Costello offers new readings as she tracks his changing approach to voice in democracy. Examples from many other poets-including Walt Whitman, T. S. Eliot, Elizabeth Bishop, and Wallace Stevens-arise throughout the book, and the final chapter offers a consideration of how contemporary writers find form for what George Oppen called "the meaning of being numerous."Connecting insights to philosophy of language and to recent work in concepts of community, The Plural of Us shows how poetry raises vital questions-literary and social-about how we speak of our togetherness.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Speaking of Us
2. The Demagogue and the Sotto Voce
3. Song of My Selves
4. Private Stuff and Public Spirit
5. Tribes and Ambiguities
6. Poet and Audience
7. Crowds, Publics, Congregations
8. Invitations to the Common
9. The Future of Us
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 08. Jul 2019)
ISBN:
9781400887873
1400887879
OCLC:
998784938

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