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Presenting Poetry : Composition, Publication, Reception

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The presentation of poetry to auditor and reader involves a complex interaction of rhetorical, orthographical and visual mediating skills.

At issue are the nature of 'authority', the creation of a readership attuned to the writer's poetic resonances, and a delicate negotiation between literary tradition and individual talent.

In a series of detailed readings leading scholars focus on the presentation of work by Spenser, Herbert, Milton, Dryden, Pope, Smart, Blake, Wordsworth, Browning, Yeats, Lawrence and David Jones.

The wide chronological range enables unusually extensive comparison across the boundaries of generic form, and between the varying emotional, aesthetic and rhetorical emphases of specific periods: from the creation of fictitious 'persona' to the construction of autobiographical 'self', from the interaction of printed word and visual image to the arrangements and rearrangements of structure and sequence.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521473608 / 9780521473606
Hardback
821.009
08/06/1995
United Kingdom
282 pages, 7 Halftones, unspecified
157 x 235 mm, 553 grams