Lofty dogmas : poets on poetics /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Documento de Gobierno Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Fayetteville :
University of Arkansas Press,
©2005.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- ‡t Preface / ‡r Maxine Kumin
- ‡t Introduction : poets on poetics
- ‡t To my muse, upon her return / ‡r Moira Egan
- ‡t from Book two, Epistle III, to the Pisos / ‡r Horace
- ‡t Madly singing in the mountains / ‡r Po Chu-I
- ‡t No room for grief / ‡r Sappho
- ‡t from Astrophil and Stella / ‡r Philip Sidney
- ‡t Invocation to the Faerie Queene / ‡r Edmund Spenser
- ‡t from The marriage of heaven and hell / ‡r William Blake
- ‡t author to her book / ‡r Anne Bradstreet
- ‡t On imagination / ‡r Phillis Wheatley
- ‡t from Preface to Kubla Khan / ‡r Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- ‡t from The letters / ‡r John Keats
- ‡t from The poet / ‡r Ralph Waldo Emerson
- ‡t from Letters to a young poet / ‡r Rainer Maria Rilke
- ‡t Tradition and the individual talent / ‡r T.S. Eliot
- ‡t from Play and theory of Duende / ‡r Federico Garcia Lorca
- ‡t from Fending off the Duende / ‡r Edward Hirsch
- ‡t from Goatfoot, milktongue, twinbird : infantile origins of poetic form / ‡r Donald Hall - ‡t From Letter to Norman Holmes Pearson / ‡r H.D.
- ‡t from Coming across : establishing the intent of a poem / ‡r Maxine Kumin
- ‡t from Closing the door / ‡r Maxine Kumin
- ‡t from Stealing the language / ‡r Alicia Ostriker
- ‡t from Dancing at the devil's party / ‡r Alicia Ostriker
- ‡t from Cante Moro / ‡r Nathaniel Mackey
- ‡t Digging / ‡r Seamus Heaney
- ‡t from The spiral of memory / ‡r Joy Harjo
- ‡t from The triggering town / ‡r Richard Hugo
- ‡t "When I stand around among poets ..." / ‡r Lucille Clifton
- ‡t poet and the world, Nobel lecture, 1996 / ‡r Wislawa Szymborska
- ‡t from Towards the splendid city, Nobel lecture, 1971 / ‡r Pablo Neruda
- ‡t Diseuse / ‡r Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
- ‡t Poetry as a vessel of remembrance / ‡r Jane Hirshfield
- ‡t from Prologue to the Aetia / ‡r Callimachus
- ‡t from Book two, Troilus and Criseyde / ‡r Geoffrey Chaucer
- ‡t from Kyorai's conversations with Basho / ‡r Basho
- ‡t fit for rhyme against rhyme / ‡r Ben Jonson - ‡t From A defense of rhyme / ‡r Samuel Daniel - ‡t From Introduction to Paradise lost / ‡r John Milton
- ‡t apology / ‡r Anne Finch
- ‡t from An essay on criticism / ‡r Alexander Pope
- ‡t from Preface to lyrical ballads / ‡r William Wordsworth
- ‡t from Biographia Literaria / ‡r Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- ‡t from The philosophy of composition / ‡r Edgar Allan Poe
- ‡t from Preface to poems / ‡r Gerard Manley Hopkins
- ‡t from Remarks on poetry / ‡r Paul Valery
- ‡t poem as a field of action / ‡r William Carlos Williams
- ‡t few don'ts by an Imagiste / ‡r Ezra Pound
- ‡t from Feeling and precision / ‡r Marianne Moore
- ‡t from A general introduction for my work / ‡r William Butler Yeats
- ‡t from To Harriet Monroe, editor of poetry : a magazine of verse / ‡r Hart Crane
- ‡t from The noble rider and the sound of words / ‡r Wallace Stevens
- ‡t from Conversations on the craft of poetry with Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn Warren / ‡r Robert Frost
- ‡t Housekeeping cages / ‡r Julia Alvarez - ‡t From Table talk, a Paris review interview with Chris Busa / ‡r Stanley Kunitz
- ‡t from Hamlet and his problems / ‡r T.S. Eliot
- ‡t from Writing / ‡r W.H. Auden
- ‡t from The virgin & the dynamo / ‡r W.H. Auden
- ‡t from The poet & the city / ‡r W.H. Auden
- ‡t On footnotes (to John Frederick Nims) / ‡r Elizabeth Bishop
- ‡t from The Negro artist and the racial mountain / ‡r Langston Hughes
- ‡t Personism : a manifesto / ‡r Frank O'Hara
- ‡t from Postscript II : notes on certain unwritten poems / ‡r Cesare Pavese
- ‡t from The pleasures of formal poetry / ‡r Louise Bogan
- ‡t from Listening and making / ‡r Robert Hass
- ‡t "I will put chaos into fourteen lines" / ‡r Edna St. Vincent Millay
- ‡t from How to write like somebody else / ‡r Theodore Roethke
- ‡t from Some remarks on rhythm / ‡r Theodore Roethke
- ‡t from Projective verse / ‡r Charles Olson
- ‡t from Ideas on the meaning of form / ‡r Robert Duncan
- ‡t from The prose poem : an alternative to verse / ‡r David Lehman
- ‡t from An interview with Daniel Kane / ‡r Fanny Howe - ‡t From Of formal, free, and fractal verse : singing the body electric / ‡r Alice Fulton
- ‡t from Moving means, meaning moves / ‡r Heather McHugh
- ‡t from More WordWorks / ‡r Richard Kostelanetz
- ‡t from A conversation with Harryette Mullen / ‡r Harryette Mullen
- ‡t from The rejection of closure / ‡r Lyn Hejinian
- ‡t from Of the sonnet and paradoxical beauties : an interview with Joyce Wilson / ‡r Rafael Campo
- ‡t from Control is the mainspring / ‡r Yusef Komunyakaa
- ‡t from Owning the masters / ‡r Marilyn Nelson
- ‡t from How pastoral : a manifesto / ‡r Lisa Robertson
- ‡t from Patriarchal poetry / ‡r Gertrude Stein
- ‡t from Coherent decentering : towards a new model of the poetic self / ‡r Annie Finch
- ‡t from Egil's saga / ‡r Anonymous
- ‡t Sonnet LV / ‡r William Shakespeare
- ‡t from The four ages of poetry / ‡r Thomas Love Peacock
- ‡t from A defence of poetry / ‡r Percy Bysshe Shelley
- ‡t dead man asks for a song / ‡r Anonymous
- ‡t from Preface to Leaves of grass 1855 / ‡r Walt Whitman
- ‡t from Song of myself, stanza 2 / ‡r Walt Whitman
- ‡t from The study of poetry / ‡r Matthew Arnold
- ‡t from To whom is the poet responsible? / ‡r Allen Tate
- ‡t from Letters to a young poet / ‡r Rainer Maria Rilke
- ‡t from The obscurity of the poet / ‡r Randall Jarrell
- ‡t from The difficulty of difficult poetry / ‡r Howard Nemerov
- ‡t from Introduction to the best American poetry, 1990 / ‡r Jorie Graham
- ‡t from The rare union : poetry and science / ‡r Muriel Rukeyser
- ‡t from Elegy of midnight / ‡r Leopold Sedar Senghor
- ‡t from Elegy of the trade winds / ‡r Leopold Sedar Senghor
- ‡t from "What would we create?" / ‡r Adrienne Rich
- ‡t from Notebook of a return to the native land / ‡r Aime Cesaire
- ‡t from Poetry is not a luxury / ‡r Audre Lorde
- ‡t from Horses with wings / ‡r Denise Levertov
- ‡t from The future of black poetry / ‡r Gwendolyn Brooks
- ‡t Against national poetry month as such / ‡r Charles Bernstein - ‡t From And may he be bilingual / ‡r Judith Ortiz Cofer
- ‡t from Interview with Marie Jordan / ‡r Li-Young Lee
- ‡t from Lights in the windows / ‡r Naomi Shihab Nye
- ‡t from Why poetry today? / ‡r Richard Jackson
- ‡t from The Antilles : fragments of epic memory : Nobel Prize lecture, 1992 / ‡r Derek Walcott
- ‡t Nobel Prize lecture, 1980 / ‡r Czeslaw Milosz.