W B Yeats Ezra Pound and the Poetry of Paradise

W B  Yeats  Ezra Pound  and the Poetry of Paradise
Author: Sean Pryor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2016-02-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317000754

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Emphasizing the interplay of aesthetic forms and religious modes, Sean Pryor's ambitious study takes up the endlessly reiterated longing for paradise that features throughout the works of W. B. Yeats and Ezra Pound. Yeats and Pound define poetry in terms of paradise and paradise in terms of poetry, Pryor suggests, and these complex interconnections fundamentally shape the development of their art. Even as he maps the shared influences and intellectual interests of Yeats and Pound, and highlights those moments when their poetic theories converge, Pryor's discussion of their poems' profound formal and conceptual differences uncovers the distinctive ways each writer imagines the divine, the good, the beautiful, or the satisfaction of desire. Throughout his study, Pryor argues that Yeats and Pound reconceive the quest for paradise as a quest for a new kind of poetry, a journey that Pryor traces by analysing unpublished manuscript drafts and newly published drafts that have received little attention. For Yeats and Pound, the journey towards a paradisal poetic becomes a never-ending quest, at once self-defeating and self-fulfilling - a formulation that has implications not only for the work of these two poets but for the study of modernist literature.

W B Yeats Ezra Pound and the Poetry of Paradise

W B  Yeats  Ezra Pound  and the Poetry of Paradise
Author: Dr Sean Pryor
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781409478454

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Emphasizing the interplay of aesthetic forms and religious modes, Sean Pryor's ambitious study takes up the endlessly reiterated longing for paradise that features throughout the works of W. B. Yeats and Ezra Pound. Yeats and Pound define poetry in terms of paradise and paradise in terms of poetry, Pryor suggests, and these complex interconnections fundamentally shape the development of their art. Even as he maps the shared influences and intellectual interests of Yeats and Pound, and highlights those moments when their poetic theories converge, Pryor's discussion of their poems' profound formal and conceptual differences uncovers the distinctive ways each writer imagines the divine, the good, the beautiful, or the satisfaction of desire. Throughout his study, Pryor argues that Yeats and Pound reconceive the quest for paradise as a quest for a new kind of poetry, a journey that Pryor traces by analysing unpublished manuscript drafts and newly published drafts that have received little attention. For Yeats and Pound, the journey towards a paradisal poetic becomes a never-ending quest, at once self-defeating and self-fulfilling - a formulation that has implications not only for the work of these two poets but for the study of modernist literature.

Paradise Ezra Pound

Paradise   Ezra Pound
Author: Scott Eastham
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1983
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: STANFORD:36105039477372

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A Companion to the Cantos of Ezra Pound

A Companion to the Cantos of Ezra Pound
Author: Carroll Franklin Terrell
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0520047311

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The Poetics of Utopia

The Poetics of Utopia
Author: Stewart Cole
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2023-05-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781350293861

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Focusing on the work of two of the 20th-century's most politically engaged poets - W. B. Yeats and W. H. Auden - this book unpacks how they directly confront the concept of “utopia,” how they engage with utopia as a literary genre, and how their work conceives of poetry as a utopian artform capable of uniquely embodying our social aspirations. Despite consistently projecting visions of more ideal futures through both its subject matter and its form, poetry is not often counted among the annals of utopian literature. Through an examination of these two great writers' poems, essays, reviews, and other writings, with a focus on many of their best-known poems, this book highlights both the pervasive presence of a utopian impulse in their work and the importance of their contributions to discussions of utopia's meaning and relevance in both their own politically fraught era and ours.

Fall Narratives

Fall Narratives
Author: Zohar Hadromi-Allouche,Áine Larkin
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317136699

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Throughout history the motif of ‘the Fall’ has impacted upon our understanding of theology and philosophy and has had an influence on everything from literature to dance. Fall Narratives brings together theologians, historians and artists as well as philosophers and scholars of religion and literature, to explore and reflect on a wide range of concepts of the Fall. Bringing a fresh understanding of the nuanced meanings of the Fall and its various manifestations over time and across space, contributions reflect on the ways in which the Fall can be seen as a transition into absence; how conceptions of the Fall relate to, change, and shape one another; and how the Fall can be seen positively, embracing as it does a narrative of hope.

Approaches to Teaching Pound s Poetry and Prose

Approaches to Teaching Pound s Poetry and Prose
Author: Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos,Ira B. Nadel
Publsiher: Modern Language Association
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2021-04-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781603294508

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Known for his maxim "Make it new," Ezra Pound played a principal role in shaping the modernist movement as a poet, translator, and literary critic. His works, with their complex structures and layered allusions, remain widely taught. Yet his known fascism, anti-Semitism, and misogyny raise issues about dangerous ideologies that influenced his work and that must be addressed in the classroom. The first section, "Materials," catalogs the print and digital editions of Pound's works, evaluates numerous secondary sources, and provides a history of Pound's critical contexts. The essays in the second section, "Approaches," offer strategies for guiding students toward a clearer understanding of Pound's difficult works and the context in which they were written.

Running to Paradise

Running to Paradise
Author: Macha Louis Rosenthal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Modernism (Literature)
ISBN: 019772597X

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A critical assessment of the work of W.B. Yeats, which focuses on specific poems, analyzing the artistry, character, quality and development of the poet's art in terms of its importance to the origin and evolution of modernism.