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A field guide to the poetry of Theodore Roethke /

"This volume is the first to reconsider Roethke's work in terms of the expanded critical approaches to literature that have emerged since his death in 1963. The forty-four contributors include highly respected literary scholars, critics, and writers, such as Peter Balakian, Camille Paglia,...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Barillas, William David (Editor ), Hirsch, Edward (writer of foreword.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Athens : Swallow Press/Ohio University Press, [2021]
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245 0 2 |a A field guide to the poetry of Theodore Roethke /  |c edited by William Barillas ; foreword by Edward Hirsch. 
264 1 |a Athens :  |b Swallow Press/Ohio University Press,  |c [2021] 
300 |a 1 online resource (xvii, 352 pages) :  |b illustrations 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520 |a "This volume is the first to reconsider Roethke's work in terms of the expanded critical approaches to literature that have emerged since his death in 1963. The forty-four contributors include highly respected literary scholars, critics, and writers, such as Peter Balakian, Camille Paglia, Jay Parini, and David Wojahn, who collectively make a case for Roethke's poetry as a complete, unified, and evolving body of work. The accessible essays employ a number of approaches, including formalism, ecocriticism, reader-response, and feminist critique to explicate the poetics, themes, and the biographical, historical, cultural, and literary contexts of Roethke's work"--  |c Provided by publisher 
588 |a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 01, 2021). 
505 0 0 |a Machine generated contents note:  |t Open House (1941) --  |g 1.  |t "Open House": Prying and Potential in an Early Poem /  |r Brandon Rushton --  |g 2.  |t "To My Sister" /  |r William Heyen --  |g 3.  |t "Beneath an Undivided Sky": Environmental Disorder and Human Passivity in "Interlude" /  |r Kristin M. Distel --  |g 4.  |t "Sharper on the Ear": "The Light Comes Brighter" and the Subtle Phenomena of Place /  |r Rod Phillips --  |g 5.  |t Smart Like Auden? "Lull" and "September 1, 1939" /  |r Patrick Gill --  |g 6.  |t Ironic Quest in "Highway: Michigan" /  |r Ronald Primeau --  |g 7.  |t Movement through Space, Sound, and Time in "Night Journey" /  |r Marcel Inhoff --  |t The Lost Son and Other Poems (1948) --  |g 8.  |t "Cuttings" and "Cuttings (later)": Roethke's Minute Carnivals /  |r Michael Hinds --  |g 9.  |t All the Small, Unlovely Things: "Root Cellar" /  |r John Rohrkemper --  |g 10.  |t Locating the Poet in "Weed Puller" /  |r Lyn Coffin --  |g 11.  |t "Orchids": Undomesticating the Greenhouse /  |r Brooke Horvath --  |g 12.  |t "Moss-Gathering" and Roethke's Romantic Child of Nature /  |r Marc Malandra --  |g 13.  |t The Storm of the Mind vs. Family and Machine in "Big Wind" /  |r Russell Brickey --  |g 14.  |t "Long Days under the Sloped Glass": Greenhouse Memories in "Transplanting" /  |r Carrie Duke --  |g 15.  |t "Frau Bauman, Frau Schmidt, and Frau Schwartze" and the Sleeping Beauty Tale /  |r Laura Duncan --  |g 16.  |t Meter in "My Papa's Waltz" /  |r William Barillas --  |g 17.  |t Syntax and Diction in "Dolor" /  |r Luke Brekke --  |g 18.  |t Imagery and Abstraction in "Night Crow" /  |r Sarah Kathryn Moore --  |g 19.  |t "The Lost Son": An Emotional Journey through the Landscapes of Loss /  |r Borja Aguilo Obrador --  |g 20.  |t Respite for the Lost Son: "A Field of Light" /  |r Jeffrey Clapp --  |t Praise to the End! (1951) --  |g 21.  |t Homegrown Cosmologies: Animism and Elegy in "Where Knock Is Open Wide" /  |r David Wojahn --  |g 22.  |t "Give Way, Ye Gates" and Roethke's Praise to the End! Sequence /  |r Peter Balakian --  |t The Waking (1953) --  |g 23.  |t "The Visitant" /  |r Camille Paglia --  |g 24.  |t "Elegy for Jane": The Nature of Grief /  |r David Radavich --  |g 25.  |t Dancing "The Dance": Roethke's Poetics of Appropriation /  |r Adam Putz --  |g 26.  |t Subduing Fear in "The Waking" /  |r Frank J. Kearful --  |t Words for the Wind (1958) --  |g 27.  |t Love, Selfhood, and Sublimation in "Words for the Wind" /  |r Andrew David King --  |g 28.  |t Moving Circles in "I Knew a Woman" /  |r Jay Parini --  |g 29.  |t "First Meditation" and Roethke's Career /  |r Don Bogen --  |t I Am! Says the Lamb (1961) --  |g 30.  |t A Few Thousand Words on Theodore Roethke, Children's Poetry, and Three Poems Concerning Two Turtles (One of Whom Is Named Myrtle) /  |r Joseph T. Thomas Jr. --  |t The Far Field (1964) --  |g 31.  |t "The Longing": Alienation, Place, and the Desire for Home /  |r Katharine Bubel --  |g 32.  |t Spirit, Self, and Shorebirds: The Pacific Pastoral of "Meditation at Oyster River" /  |r Nicholas Bradley --  |g 33.  |t "Journey to the Interior," "The Longing," and the Search for a Definitive Text /  |r Neal Bowers --  |g 34.  |t Mnetha in "The Long Waters" /  |r John J. Mckenna --  |g 35.  |t The Ecological Vision of "The Far Field" /  |r Bernard Quetchenbach --  |g 36.  |t Nature Mysticism in "The Rose" /  |r Edward Morin --  |g 37.  |t "The Abyss": Finding the Next Life in This One /  |r Trenton Hickman --  |g 38.  |t "Otto": An Insight into Roethke's Poetic Vision /  |r Jeff Vande Zande --  |g 39.  |t "The Meadow Mouse": A Poem of Compassion /  |r Norman Chaney --  |g 40.  |t The Zoopoetics of "The Pike" /  |r Aaron M. Moe --  |g 41.  |t Roethke's Dark Society: Revisiting "In a Dark Time" /  |r Walter Kalaidjian --  |g 42.  |t "I Am Not Yet Undone": Navigating the Journey from Life to Death in "Infirmity" /  |r Laura Gill --  |g 43.  |t Symbolism and the Mystic's Way in "The Tree, the Bird" /  |r Christopher Giroux --  |g 44.  |t "Once More, the Round": Roethke's Last Word /  |r William Barillas. 
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