Romantic Poetry and the Fragmentary Imperative

Romantic Poetry and the Fragmentary Imperative
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9780791483244
ISBN-13 : 079148324X
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Book Synopsis Romantic Poetry and the Fragmentary Imperative by : Christopher A. Strathman

Download or read book Romantic Poetry and the Fragmentary Imperative written by Christopher A. Strathman and published by State University of New York Press. This book was released on 2012-02-01 with total page 218 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Romantic Poetry and the Fragmentary Imperative locates Byron (and, to a lesser extent, Joyce) within a genealogy of romantic poetry understood not so much as imaginative self-expression or ideological case study but rather as what the German romantics call "romantische poesie"—an experimental form of poetry loosely based on the fragmentary flexibility and acute critical self-consciousness of Socratic dialogue. The book is therefore less an attempt to present yet another theory of romanticism than it is an effort to recover a more precise sense of the relationship between Byron's fragmentary or "workless" poetic and romantic poetry generally, and to articulate connections between romantic poetry and modern literature and literary theory. The book also argues that the "exigency" or "imperative" of the fragmentary works of Schlegel, Byron, Joyce, and Blanchot is not so much the expression of a style as it is an acknowledgment of what remains unthought in thinking.


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