Collected writings on poetry:
The phases of his critical writing are distinct, linked by a serious creative intent and a remarkable eloquence. From the 1925 volume Poetic Unreason and Other Studies to his collaborative works with Laura Riding (not included here), to The Common Asphodel (1949) and other work, much of it hard to f...
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Carcanet Press [u.a.]
1995
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Schriftenreihe: | Robert Graves programme
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Zusammenfassung: | The phases of his critical writing are distinct, linked by a serious creative intent and a remarkable eloquence. From the 1925 volume Poetic Unreason and Other Studies to his collaborative works with Laura Riding (not included here), to The Common Asphodel (1949) and other work, much of it hard to find, Graves's concerns and discoveries are often momentous. It is as though, almost single-handed through the harsh anti-Romantic years and into the decades of irony, he maintained and defended the lyric tradition, making it classical and viable against the tide. As advocate, polemicist and mythographer, he has exercised a constant influence on poets, readers and critics ill at ease with fashion, hungry for the traditions that underlie the merely conventional |
Abstract: | Robert Graves was born on 24 July 1895 into a richly literary environment. His father was a poet and a schools inspector. He followed, with firmer tread, in his father's footsteps. As a scholarship boy he went to Charterhouse and then to Oxford. His course was interrupted by the First World War, in which his poetry began to mature and in which he was famously reported slain in action in 1916. Shell-shocked, he went on to St John's, Oxford. There in 1918 his hugely prolific writing life began in earnest |
Umfang: | XIV, 560 S. |
ISBN: | 1857541723 1897722648 |
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COLLECTED WRITINGS
ON POETRY
Edited by Paul O Prey
Carcanet Press • Manchester
Alyscamps Press • Paris
I Contents I
Introduction by Paul O Prey VII
Observations on Poetry 1922-1925 1
I The Poetic Trance 3
I1 Prose and Poetry 5
in Fake Poetry and Bad Poetry 5
iv Schools 6
v Rhyme 6
vi Ariphrades 8
VII Verslibre 8
viii The Hounds of Spring 10
ix The Outward and Inward Ears 11
x Secondary Elaboration 11
x 1 The Arrogance of Poets 13
XII Scientific English 14
XIII Texture 14
xiv Fashions in Poetry 16
xv Bread I Dip in the River 17
xvi Helas, c est Victor Hugo 17
xvii Shakespeare s Fair Copies 18
XVIII The Grosser Senses 18
xix Centenaries 20
xx Hamlet 21
The Future of Poetry 25
Loving Mad Tom 32
Essays from Epilogue I
Coleridge and Wordsworth 48
Keats and Shelley 57
The Pastoral 63
How Poets See 69
The Poets of World War II 79
Mad Mr Swinburne 84
The Ghost of Milton 86
The Common Asphodel 96
vi Collected Writings on Poetry
Mother Goose s Lost Goslings 99
The Old Black Cow 112
Dr Syntax and Mr Pound 117
Juana de Asbaje 119
THE CLARK LECTURES
The Crowning Privilege 134
The Age of Obsequiousness 150
The Road to Rydal Mount 166
Harp, Anvil, Oar 187
Dame Ocupacyon 205
These Be Your Gods, O Israel! 221
The Poet and His Public: a Home Service Broadcast 240
Legitimate Criticism of Poetry 246
Sweeney Among the Blackbirds 265
The Making and Marketing of Poetry 283
Pulling a Poem Apart 298
OXFORD ADDRESSES ON POETRY
The Dedicated Poet 303
The Anti-Poet 320
The Personal Muse 336
Some Instances of Poetic Vulgarity 354
Technique in Poetry 364
Poet in a Valley of Dry Bones 375
Intimations of the Black Goddess 384
Standards of Craftsmanship 400
A Favourite Cat Drowned 418
A Pretty Kettle of Fish 439
The Diiende 460
Muntu, Mammon, Marxism 477
Ecstasy 495
The Word Bdraka 513
Translating the Rubaiyyat 519
Tyger Tyger 531
Address to the Poets of Hungary 537
Poetry and Obscenity 540
Ovid and the Libertines 542
The Inner Ear 548
Sources 549
Bibliography 553
Index 554
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