Counterpoetics of Modernity : : On Irish Poetry and Modernism / / David Lloyd.

Provides a new approach to contemporary Irish poetryOffers a fresh approach to Irish poetry, bringing together well-known poets with new and exciting innovative workCombines illuminating close readings of poetry with reflections grounded in critical and aesthetic theoryIntroduces a number of contemp...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (232 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
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Introduction: Counterpoetics and Colonial Modernity --
Part I: Specters of Modernity --
1. Overture. The Burden of Discontinuity: Criticism, Colonialism, and Anti-Modernism --
2. Crossing Over: On James Clarence Mangan’s “Spirits Everywhere” --
3. 1913–1916–1919: Yeats’s Dates --
4. “To Live Surrounded by a White Song,” or, The Sublimation of Race in Experiment: On the Margins of Susan Howe --
Part II: New Things That Have Happened --
5. New Things That Have Happened: Forms of Irish Poetry --
6. Intricate Walking: Scully’s Livelihood --
7. Rome’s Wreck: Joyce’s Baroque --
Conclusion. Conduits for the Humane: Walsh’s Optic Verve --
Appendix to Chapter 2: Crossing Over --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:Provides a new approach to contemporary Irish poetryOffers a fresh approach to Irish poetry, bringing together well-known poets with new and exciting innovative workCombines illuminating close readings of poetry with reflections grounded in critical and aesthetic theoryIntroduces a number of contemporary Irish poets whose work has not received sufficient critical attentionPuts Irish poetry in dialogue with major debates and concerns of European and American poeticsChallenges conventional assumptions about the forms and values of Irish poetryThis study puts contemporary Irish poetry in dialogue with major debates and concerns of European and American poetics. David Lloyd tracks the traits of Irish poetic modernism, from fragmentation to the suspicion of representation, to nineteenth-century responses to the rapid and unsettling effects of Ireland’s precocious colonial modernity, such as language loss and political violence. He argues that Irish poetry’s inventiveness is driven by the need to find formal means to engage with historical conditions that take from the writer the customary certainties of cultural continuity, identity and aesthetic or personal autonomy, rather than by poetic innovation for its own sake. This reading of Irish poetry understands the innovative impetus that persists through Irish poetry since the nineteenth century as a counterpoetics of modernity. Opening with chapters on Mangan and Yeats, the book then turns to detailed discussions of Trevor Joyce, Maurice Scully, and Catherine Walsh; major Irish contemporary poets never before the focus of a book-length study.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781474489829
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110993752
9783110993738
9783110780390
DOI:10.1515/9781474489829
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: David Lloyd.