A Louvre of Verse

A Louvre of Verse

Author: Martin Mohammad Forouzani

Publisher: eBookIt.com

Published: 2020-06

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 0980238013

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

For Martin Foroz, this volume reflects on the gallery of classic American and English poets whose voices have inspired him to develop a new voice of his own. Poe, Thomas, Pound, Eliot, Shelley, Yeats, Whitman, Ginsberg, Gray, Emerson...they have expanded his perceptions and concepts now that he is in his 50s. He has lived the narratives and the verse dramas arranged here in two parts. But for him, it does not matter whether he is depicting true life stories or has plotted the characters and events. It's more important, he argues, that the reader recreates the multiple meanings in every piece of the Louvre. He invites the reader to participate in meaning making rather than looking for a clear or cliché message.


Conversing in Verse

Conversing in Verse

Author: Elizabeth Helsinger

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-08-04

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1009200208

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Conversing in Verse considers when and why poets turn to conversation to explore and expand the potential of poetry.


Reading Baudelaire's Le Spleen de Paris and the Nineteenth-Century Prose Poem

Reading Baudelaire's Le Spleen de Paris and the Nineteenth-Century Prose Poem

Author: Seth Whidden

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2022-06-02

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 0192666878

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Through its readings of Charles Baudelaire's collection Le Spleen de Paris and other prose poems from the nineteenth century, this book considers the practice of reading prose poetry and how it might be different from reading poetry in verse. Among the numerous factors that helped shape the nascent modernity in Baudelaire's poetic prose are the poems' themes, forms, linguistic qualities, and modes. The contradictions identifiable at the level of prose poetry's discourse are similarly perceptible in other aspects of Baudelaire's poetic language, beyond the discursive: in the poems' formal considerations, which retain recognisable traces of verse despite their prose presentation; and, with respect to both poetic form and thematics, in the sights and sounds that contribute to their poeticity. With a focus on what makes prose texts poetic, this study sheds light on Baudelaire the practitioner of the prose poem, as he navigated and complicated the boundaries between verse, prose, and poetry. Rather than rejecting those categories, Baudelaire forges a poetic space in which the notions of poetry and prose are recast, juxtaposed in a delicate balance in a textual space they manage to share. This coexistence of poetry and prose—previously thought of as incompatible—is the underlying tension and framework that contributes importantly to the modernity of his prose poetry. In turn, this new mode of poetry calls for new modes of reading poetry and new ways of engaging with a text.


Essays, Plays and Sundry Verses

Essays, Plays and Sundry Verses

Author: Abraham Cowley

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-10-02

Total Pages: 511

ISBN-13: 110743274X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Originally published in 1906 as part of the Cambridge English Classics series, this book contains eleven works by Abraham Cowley (1618-67). The text is accompanied by detailed notes and citations comparing the variations over various editions of Cowley's work. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Restoration Literature.