'Fallen from the Symboled World'

Precedents for the New Formalism

Wyatt Prunty author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:5th Apr '90

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'Fallen from the Symboled World' cover

Prunty's book is a reading of contemporary American poets using the phenomenological approaches of Heidegger and Husserl. His argument, begun with the reading of the work of Robert Lowell, is that contemporary poets, unlike their modernist predecessors, have adopted a sceptical stance and expressed that stance through the use of literary tropes that liken (simile) rather than tropes that equate (symbol and allegory). Prunty provides close readings of the works of such poets as Ammons, Nemerov, Justice, Cunningham, Creeley, and others.

Remarkable....Prunty's ultimate purpose is to define the basic difference between the poetry of the first half of this century and that of the second. It seems to me that he has achieved much greater success in this enterprise than has any other critic, and that he has in his interpretations of individual poems and poets restored the balance from an excessive concern with meter alone to a full appreciation of all aspects. * Hudson Review *

ISBN: 9780195057867

Dimensions: 148mm x 218mm x 29mm

Weight: 517g

336 pages