Writing the Self Elegy

Writing the Self Elegy
Author: Kara Dorris
Publsiher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2023-05-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780809339075

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An innovative roadmap to facing our past and present selves Honest, aching, and intimate, self-elegies are unique poems focusing on loss rather than death, mourning versions of the self that are forgotten or that never existed. Within their lyrical frame, multiple selves can coexist—wise and naïve, angry and resigned—along with multiple timelines, each possible path stemming from one small choice that both creates new selves and negates potential selves. Giving voice to pain while complicating personal truths, self-elegies are an ideal poetic form for our time, compelling us to question our close-minded certainties, heal divides, and rethink our relation to others. In Writing the Self-Elegy, poet Kara Dorris introduces us to this prismatic tradition and its potential to forge new worlds. The self-elegies she includes in this anthology mix autobiography and poetics, blending craft with race, gender, sexuality, ability and disability, and place—all of the private and public elements that build individual and social identity. These poems reflect our complicated present while connecting us to our past, acting as lenses for understanding, and defining the self while facilitating reinvention. The twenty-eight poets included in this volume each practice self-elegy differently, realizing the full range of the form. In addition to a short essay that encapsulates the core value of the genre and its structural power, each poet’s contribution concludes with writing prompts that will be an inspiration inside the classroom and out. This is an anthology readers will keep close and share, exemplifying a style of writing that is as playful as it is interrogative and that restores the self in its confrontation with grief.

Writing the Self Elegy

Writing the Self Elegy
Author: Kara Dorris
Publsiher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2023
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780809339068

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"Self-elegies are cultural artifacts, lenses for understanding and defining self as well as sharing and creating community.The poems and prose in this anthology are a mix of autobiography and poetics, incorporating craft with race, gender, sexuality, ability/disability, and place"--

The Posthumous Voice in Women s Writing from Mary Shelley to Sylvia Plath

The Posthumous Voice in Women s Writing from Mary Shelley to Sylvia Plath
Author: Claire Raymond
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781351883665

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This provocative book posits a new theory of women's writing characterized by what Claire Raymond calls 'the posthumous voice.'This suggestive term evokes the way that women's writing both forefronts and hides the author's implied body within and behind the written work. Tracing the use of the disembodied posthumous voice in fiction and poetry by Mary Shelley, Emily Brontë, Emily Dickinson, and Sylvia Plath, Raymond's study sounds out the ways that the trope of the posthumous voice succeeds in negotiating the difficult cultural space between the concept of woman's body and the production of canonical literature. Arguing that the nineteenth-century cult of mourning opens to women's writing the possibility of a post-Romantic 'self-elegy,' Raymond explores how the woman writer's appropriation and alteration of elegiac conventions signifies and revises her disrupted relationship to audience. Theorizing the posthumous voice as a gesture by which the woman writer claims, and in some cases gains, canonicity, Raymond contends that the elegy posed as if written by a dead woman for herself both describes and subverts the woman writer's secondary status in the English canon. For the woman writer, the self-elegy permits access to a topos central to canonical literature, with the implementation of the trope of the posthumous voice marking a crucial site of woman's interaction with the English canon.

Proof of Stake An Elegy

Proof of Stake  An Elegy
Author: Charles Valle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2021-05-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1734456663

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A book of poetry by Charles Valle

All the Names Between

All the Names Between
Author: Julia McCarthy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1771314575

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Poetry. ALL THE NAMES BETWEEN is Julia McCarthy's third collection. Grounded in the experience of presence in which the external and internal meet, a crossroads of consciousness where "a language without a name / remembers us" and the poem is a votive act, ALL THE NAMES BETWEEN reflects the shadow-light of being, of what is and what isn't, of the seen and the unseen, the forgotten and the remembered; here "every elegy has an ode at its centre / every ode has an elegy around its edges."

Kerrisdale Elegies

Kerrisdale Elegies
Author: George Bowering
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: STANFORD:36105132231858

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Bowering responds to Rilke's Duino Elegies to create post-modern literature that discovers the other during the process of writing.

Poetry of Mourning

Poetry of Mourning
Author: Jahan Ramazani
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1994-05-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780226703404

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Through readings of elegies, self-elegies, war poems and the blues, this book covers a wide range of poets, including Thomas Hardy, Wilfred Owen, Wallace Stevens, Langston Hughes, W.H. Auden, Sylvia Plath and Seamus Heaney. It is grounded in genre theory and in the psychoanalysis of mourning.

The Poetry Toolkit

The Poetry Toolkit
Author: Rhian Williams
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2019-02-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781350032224

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Now thoroughly revamped with a diverse selection of poetic voices from the last fifty years, this third edition of Rhian Williams's bestselling book, The Poetry Toolkit guides readers through key terms, genres and concepts that help them to develop a richer, more sophisticated approach to reading, thinking and writing about poetry. Combining an easy-to-use reference format with in-depth practice readings and further exercises, the book helps students master the study of poetry for themselves. As well as featuring more contemporary voices, the 3rd edition of The Poetry Toolkit includes an expanded practical section giving guidance on close reading, comparative reading and advice on writing critically about poetry. In addition, the book is accompanied by a companion website offering audio recordings of poetry readings, weblinks and overviews of key theoretical approaches to support advanced study. Head to bloomsbury.com/Williams-the-poetry-toolkit for a host of additional resources.