Things Merely Are
Title | Things Merely Are PDF eBook |
Author | Simon Critchley |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 2005-02-18 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1134251068 |
This book is an invitation to read poetry. Simon Critchley argues that poetry enlarges life with a range of observation, power of expression and attention to language that eclipses any other medium. In a rich engagement with the poetry of Wallace Stevens, Critchley reveals that poetry also contains deep and important philosophical insight. Above all, he agues for a 'poetic epistemology' that enables us to think afresh the philosophical problem of the relation between mind and world, and ultimately to cast the problem away. Drawing astutely on Kant, the German and English Romantics and Heidegger, Critchley argues that through its descriptions of particular things and their stubborn plainness - whether water, guitars, trees, or cats - poetry evokes the 'mereness' of things. It is this experience, he shows, that provokes the mood of calm and releases the imaginative insight we need to press back against the pressure of reality. Critchley also argues that this calm defines the cinematic eye of Terrence Malick, whose work is discussed at the end of the book.
Wallace Stevens in Theory
Title | Wallace Stevens in Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Gould |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9781837645145 |
The modernist poetry of Wallace Stevens is replete with moments of theorizing. Stevens regarded poetry as an abstract medium through which to think about and theorize not only philosophical concepts like metaphor and reality, but also a unifying thesis about the nature of poetry itself. At the same time, literary theorists and philosophers have often turned to Stevens as a canonical reference point and influence. In the centenary year of Wallace Stevens's first collection Harmonium (1923), this collection asks what it means to theorize with Stevens today. Through a range of critical and theoretical perspectives, this book seeks to describe the myriad kinds of thinking sponsored by Stevens's poetry and explores how contemporary literary theory might be invigorated through readings of Stevens.
Wallace Stevens In Theory
Title | Wallace Stevens In Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Gould |
Publisher | Liverpool University Press |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2023-07-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1837644888 |
The modernist poetry of Wallace Stevens is replete with moments of theorizing. Stevens regarded poetry as an abstract medium through which to think about and theorize not only philosophical concepts like metaphor and reality, but also a unifying thesis about the nature of poetry itself. At the same time, literary theorists and philosophers have often turned to Stevens as a canonical reference point and influence. In the centenary year of Wallace Stevens’s first collection Harmonium (1923), this collection asks what it means to theorize with Stevens today. Through a range of critical and theoretical perspectives, this book seeks to describe the myriad kinds of thinking sponsored by Stevens’s poetry and explores how contemporary literary theory might be invigorated through readings of Stevens.
Wallace Stevens and Poetic Theory
Title | Wallace Stevens and Poetic Theory PDF eBook |
Author | B. J. Leggett |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9780807865613 |
Wallace Stevens and Poetic Theory: Conceiving the Supreme Fiction
Wallace Stevens: Poetry, Philosophy, and Figurative Language
Title | Wallace Stevens: Poetry, Philosophy, and Figurative Language PDF eBook |
Author | Kacper Bartczak |
Publisher | Studies in Philosophy of Language and Linguistics |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Language and languages |
ISBN | 9783631769515 |
The book explores the relations between Wallace Stevens' poetry and issues in general philosophy, philosophy of language, and figurativeness. The chapters move from the question of the relation between poetry and philosophy to investigating the role of metaphor in Stevens' poems.
Ecological Poetics; or, Wallace Stevens’s Birds
Title | Ecological Poetics; or, Wallace Stevens’s Birds PDF eBook |
Author | Cary Wolfe |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 239 |
Release | 2020-04-07 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 022668797X |
The poems of Wallace Stevens teem with birds: grackles, warblers, doves, swans, nightingales, owls, peacocks, and one famous blackbird who summons thirteen ways of looking. What do Stevens’s evocations of birds, and his poems more generally, tell us about the relationship between human and nonhuman? In this book, the noted theorist of posthumanism Cary Wolfe argues for a philosophical and theoretical reinvention of ecological poetics, using Stevens as a test case. Stevens, Wolfe argues, is an ecological poet in the sense that his places, worlds, and environments are co-created by the life forms that inhabit them. Wolfe argues for a “nonrepresentational” conception of ecopoetics, showing how Stevens’s poems reward study alongside theories of system, environment, and observation derived from a multitude of sources, from Ralph Waldo Emerson and Niklas Luhmann to Jacques Derrida and Stuart Kauffman. Ecological Poetics is an ambitious interdisciplinary undertaking involving literary criticism, contemporary philosophy, and theoretical biology.
Poetry and Repetition
Title | Poetry and Repetition PDF eBook |
Author | Krystyna Mazur |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 175 |
Release | 2006-06-02 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1135877750 |
The work of Walt Whitman, Wallace Stevens and John Ashbery is analysed in order to discern the patterns which may operate across a broad range of examples, as well as to consider the variety of ways repetition can structure a poetic text.