How To Use Poetics In A Sentence

  • He devoted himself to the reconstruction of lost orthographies and grammars, developed a distinctly Japanese poetics. 井の中の蛙 » Renaissance Japan » Print
  • Yet one cannot be too strict in policing the boundaries between these two levels, for in drawing attention to the poetics of articulation, "Mont Blanc" suggests that philosophical argument inevitably relies on representations of an embodied "I," narrative exempla, privileged metaphors, and repeated terms. Rhyming Sensation in 'Mont Blanc'
  • This essay is a testing ground for "ambience," exploring the role of space in poetics, ideology and theory, building on the conclusion to the book The Poetics of Spice. Abstracts
  • For the romantic and postromantic traditions of poetics in which Benjamin and Adorno participate, modern lyric ambition stands as a, or even the, high-risk enterprise, the "go-for-broke-game" [ "va-banque-Spiel"], of literary art: The lyric poem must work coherently in and with the mediumlanguagethat human beings use to articulate objective concepts, even while the lyric explores the most subjective, nonconceptual, and ephemeral phenomena. Sociopolitical (i.e., _Romantic_) Difficulty in Modern Poetry and Aesthetics
  • Herondas too, the author of mimes written in choliambs (‘limping iambics’), a metre typical of the archaic iambist Hipponax, dedicates an apologetic-programmatic poem, Mimiambus 8, to the defence of his poetics.
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  • A history of twentieth-century American poetry is a history of women making and remaking poetics as a gendered space.
  • The goal in immersive textuality, similar to that of McGann's quantum poetics, is to create Living Inside the Poem: MOOs and Blake's Milton
  • Cariaga's innovative language-oriented poetry challenges the assumption that avant-garde poetics is the privileged terrain of white heterosexual male poets.
  • He teaches poetry and poetics at University in Albany, NY where he lives with Nicole Peyrafitte & their son Miles.
  • From a poetic scholarship to a scholarly poetics, we must move on to Duncan's ‘Dante Etudes.’
  • The tone of your critique seems to say that conceptual poetics is not enough and in some way needs to move outside of its own discourse in order to validate your own sense of worth, which is something that conceptual poetics may never do: might be a case of round pegs in square holes. To Be (Un)Real : Kenneth Goldsmith : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • She is author of 14 academic books such as The Poetics of Indeterminacy: Rimbaud to Cage, and nearly 400 essays.
  • At the heart of Ivonginus's text, however, is the criticism of artistic performance, and here rhetoric is conjoined to poetics to form a single piece.
  • Kumarila's abhihitanvaya and Prabhakara's anvitabhidhana are opposing paradigms of the poetics of sequence: aggregative and holonic. Archive 2005-12-01
  • He and his brother laughed at the formality, the bad poetics. THE KILL CLAUSE
  • Literariness was not merely the quality that distinguished poetics from pragmatics, it was the guarantee and promise of linguistic richness, of polysemy.
  • It follows that narrative poetics is in fact a form of historiography, a highly abstract story of stories.
  • From literary criticism to theoretic construction is one of poetics production patterns.
  • Although supportive, he frequently challenged Bronk's poetry and poetics.
  • Medieval theories of love and the diverse poetics they inspired are discussed in contrast.
  • I. "The Younger Edda", the work of the Icelandic historian and statesman Snorri Sturluson (1178-1241), is a treatise on poetics for the guidance of the skalds or Icelandic poets. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • It follows that narrative poetics is in fact a form of historiography, a highly abstract story of stories.
  • They edit a series of books about poetics through the University of Alabama Press.
  • Firstly, it puts into order the key concepts of symbolist poetics, correspondence, implication and pure poetry.
  • The scattering of the Beats was both physical and figurative, and it was so highly charged for their poetics as well as their ethics because it represented a fall from a specific point of origin when proximity seemed absolute.
  • All these provide some enlightenments to the reconstruction of contemporary poetics and axiological aesthetics.
  • Toward this end, Fast proposes a poetics of relationality grounded in ideas of dialogue and dialogism, concepts she borrows from Russian theorist M. M. Bakhtin.
  • Thom Donovan wrote: here is the call for a magazine I coedit, which features writings on the practice and / or poetics of one's contemporaries. one of the magazine's purposes is to create discourse, as well as to invent and extend alternative critical modalities. check it out! PoetryFoundation.org
  • In ancient Chinese poetics, especially in its theories of fiction and opera, there are rich theoretical statements and comments on mimesis.
  • Anthologies like this one invite us to generalize about differences between U.S. and U.K. poetics.
  • In literary studies, this is a contrast between poetics and hermeneutics.
  • I point this out not so much to place Notley in a French, theoretical context (which she rejects), but to give a context for some of the questions I ask her regarding poetry and poetics.
  • bourgeois-aestheticist" character of romantic and postromantic subjectivity, and, on the other hand, the practice of an exploratory poetics for which experiment is virtually synonymous with the stretching Sociopolitical (i.e., _Romantic_) Difficulty in Modern Poetry and Aesthetics
  • There's the purblind betrayal of stern poetics.
  • This may turn into a hypothetical ‘poetics’ of the religious visual image but at least it would be rooted in reality rather than in a realm of abstraction.
  • If poetic cadence, for example, resonatesor more to the point, if what we believe about the allure of cadence is that it answers to a rhythm essentially held within usthen we are, it is true, treading on structuralist ground: poetics touches us at the level of resonance sounding deep within us. Romanticism and Philosophy in an Historical Age: Introduction
  • He was one of the founders of the Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado, which includes a college of poetry and poetics.
  • Imbued with the poetics of nature, comfort, wisdom and healing, it also recalls the heroic curved timber bridges of earlier eras that helped to link and civilise Canada's vast hinterland.
  • The new theorists of painting and the literary arts in the 15th and 16th centuries had rhetoric and poetics on their minds, supported by philosophical utterances when they felt the need.
  • This paper makes efforts to analyze with full and accurate examples how ideology, poetics, value and religion affect Lin Shu and induce his cultural mistranslation .
  • A remarkable prose stylist, Paz has written a prolific body of essays, including several book-length studies, in poetics, literary and art criticism, as well as on Mexican history, politics and culture. Octavio Paz - Biography
  • Moreover, the logic of specialisation in the knowledge necessary to participate meaningfully in such speculative poetics harbours within it a repressed identity.
  • The following explication of a single poem by Alvarez also demonstrates the degree to which this interplay both permeates the content of her work and shapes her poetics.
  • From literary criticism to theoretic construction is one of poetics production patterns.
  • He interested himself in me, and I owe it to him that I am to-day a finished man of letters, being well versed in Latin, from Cicero’s ‘Offices’ to the ‘Mortuology’ of the Celestine Fathers, nor ignorant of scholastics, of poetics, of music, nor even of hermetics nor alchemy—that subtlety of subtleties. VII. A Wedding Night. Book II
  • At stake in his poetics is a ‘moral imperative’ that functions as the very basis of his postfascist authorship.
  • By the time I got to the Berkeley Poetry Conference in 1965 and saw Ted Berrigan read and bought a mimeo copy of The Sonnets, something like a poetics was well underway.
  • Moreover, the logic of specialisation in the knowledge necessary to participate meaningfully in such speculative poetics harbours within it a repressed identity.
  • This may have been what was going through the mind of Derek Walcott’s mother when she used to take him through challenging formal lessons in poetics as a child. Starting the Young : Kwame Dawes : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • Though hundreds of Maya books were burned, we do have their visual art and their hieroglyphic inscriptions to partially reveal a poetics we are only beginning to understand.
  • Its poetics of indeterminacy dissolves centres and borders and instantiates a refigured poetics of the body.
  • In literary studies, this is a contrast between poetics and hermeneutics.
  • One way to avoid poetics that encourage such reductive readings is for the poet to propose an inclusionary ethos.
  • Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian pursued the poetics of counterpoise in their art.
  • On the Urn site, Keats manages, with fine visual poetics, to bring an unsounded "ring" within the fring'd legend, as if the sound were ready for audition. Sounding Romantic: The Sound of Sound
  • His most favoured poetics is always that which allies itself with the memory of Salvatore Quasimodo - Nobel Lecture
  • While this might be referred to as a poetics of labor it challenges the notion of what it means to be a poet if we consider poetry as also way of surviving and living in the world. Feliz L. Molina: A Poetic Labor Day Weekend
  • The distinctions between these two domains are frequently contested and debated in the realms of semiotics, structuralism, poetics, and aesthetics.
  • Shelley's use of the poetics of spice in canto viii of Queen Mab and the 'Fragment of an Unfinished Drama' is an example of the poetry of ornamentation and sentimentality which spawned Ecotopia, and an acknowledgement that commercial capitalism has its metonymic flows as well. _Queen Mab_ as Topological Repertoire
  • The logic of specialization in the knowledge necessary to participate meaningfully in such speculative poetics harbors within it a repressed identity.
  • That is, Brecht's late enterprise entails the non-parodic revivification of an ostensibly passé, auratic, "lyric-aesthetic" poetics, a revivification Brecht in part accomplishes by returning to the Shelleyan-Baudelairean imperative that lyric critically reimagine itself. Intervention & Commitment Forever!: Shelley in 1819, Shelley in Brecht, Shelley in Adorno, Shelley in Benjamin
  • Wordsworth's poetics, where such despotism was closely linked, in Wordsworth's mind, to the mad assortment of visual technologies thronging the London market, such as panoramas, dioramas, raree shows and phantasmagorias. Introduction: Gothic Romance as Visual Technology
  • Thus, with the help of decorum as a bridge, architecture could be considered as a language, or at least as a subject that would lend itself to a humanist treatment based on rhetoric and poetics.
  • As a poet, Zhang Zhidong naturally had his own creation attainment and the poetics principle.
  • Jaques's assertion of the presence of the object world as a link to the past and a means to achieve wholeness in the present is echoed in her conventional poetics, dominated by her preference for rhyming couplets and quatrains.
  • Jarrell's work, Burt argues, engages with and debates a cultural history of U.S. poetics - a history that has until recently misrecognized his contributions.
  • Or perhaps it will be his prescient explorations of apocalyptic mythmaking, a core concern of eco-poetics. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Literariness was not merely the quality that distinguished poetics from pragmatics, it was the guarantee and promise of linguistic richness, of polysemy.
  • Aristotle separated rhetoric from poetics, treating rhetoric as the art of persuasion and poetics as the art of imitation or representation.
  • From Jordan Scott: “Having stuttered all of my life, blert represents a spelunk into the mouth of the stutterer, a trek across labial regions, a repel through the stalagmites of molars and canines, a lexical navigation into the cavernous poetics of what it means to stutter.” Jordan Scott: Audio Interview
  • Correspondingly, radical poetics is not quite satisfied with how authorship is represented in Williams. Strange Affinities: A Partial Return to Wordsworthian Poetics After Modernism
  • But the specific point of this particular allegorization and appropriation is, in a kind of recursive loop, to support the sacred poetics which the narrator is building for himself.
  • The goal in immersive textuality, similar to that of McGann's quantum poetics, is to create Living Inside the Poem: MOOs and Blake's Milton
  • The concert explores the "yawp" - and its implications for the "primitive and direct poetics" that Coleman argues is distinctly American. Bostonist
  • In terms of classical poetics, the cinema is an epic form that utilizes dramatic elements; this is determined by the technologies of the camera and editing. Project Update
  • In apprehending and responding to contemporaneity, Shahryar emerges as a poet who sharpens the contours of modernism by asserting the establishment of new poetics.
  • Fragments and sequences were important in the process of collaboration, and in learning to shed expectations of solely personal achievement within poetry and poetics.
  • He also wrote important works on poetics and rhetorics.
  • Much of his work might appear to have a fundamentalist veneer, as evidenced in his willingness to take words literally and in the quasi-theological strain of his poetics.
  • Code switching, however, is not merely a question of resistance and survival, or for that matter, a ludic activity; it is also a poetics of cultural alterity; its modes of speech are textual.
  • His interest in American Indian and other tribal-oral poetries led to the development of a magazine, Alcheringa, the first journal devoted exclusively to ethnopoetics, edited by Rothenberg and Dennis Tedlock from 1970-1976. Jerome Rothenberg
  • The point of such criticisms is not to recommend a ‘materialist’ poetics supposedly granting direct access to a realm of concretion undisturbed by concepts.
  • For loving partners [of either or both sexes] this would be a fecundity of birth and regeneration, but also the production of a new age of thought, art, poetry, and language: the creation of a new poetics.
  • Levin (1929-2007), best known for his novels "Rosemary's Baby" (1967) and "The Stepford Wives" (1972), had obviously mastered the principles of Aristotle's "Poetics," for Deathtrap abounds in "peripeteia" or sudden reversals of fortune. The Gothic Twist of an Intricate 'Deathtrap
  • Mukunda Madhava Sharma made wide-ranging contributions to Sanskrit literature, especially in the realms of poetry and poetics, history and epigraphy. Archive 2009-11-01
  • 1 Strong, Captive selves, captivating others: the politics and poetics of colonial American capitivity narratives (1999), p.37 (see link): "The English word Eskimo derives from a pejorative Algonquian term meaning 'raw meat eater,' and Inuit is the preferred term in the Eastern Arctic. Archive 2008-05-01
  • Autobiography is one of the important part of feminist poetics.
  • The tradition of ut pictura poesis, described in Horace's Art of Poetry, and Aristotle's mimesis historia, the imitation of human events discussed in Poetics, is embedded in Alberti's articulation of istoria. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • Maria Damon teaches poetry and poetics at the University of Minnesota.
  • Though this phraseology is mine, knowledge of a similar sort is included in Archie's abstractions about motion, and has its psychical equivalent in his views about poetry and his own poetics.
  • New ideas immerge not only in poetics, but in every field of thought. Avant Lyric, a few observations toward an essay, part one
  • Though the commentary on each genre is apt and long awaited, his musical poetics crystallize best in his attention to gangsta rap.
  • His poetics of protest that projects the writer as a revolutionary bears the unmistakable imprint of Marxist thought.
  • Postmodernism, emphasizing excesses of signification, generates a thematics and a poetics that is even more highly susceptible than modernism to paranoia, to the portrayal of reading as plot.
  • Less concern has been delivered upon passion as a principle of vitality in poetics, as part of the very structures and dynamisms of poems. Passion and Romantic Poetics
  • This superb (and idiosyncratic) Hebrew stylist has long been associated in the Israeli literary mind with Virginia Woolf, on two counts: the uniqueness of her poetics, and her thematization of women’s plight, on a scale previously unrivalled in Hebrew literature. Amalia Kahana-Carmon.
  • Interpreting a poem as a symptom or instance of features of the lyric, for example, might be unsatisfactory hermeneutics but a useful contribution to poetics.
  • His translated poems were canonized in the historical process of interaction of ideology, poetics and patronage.
  • The age that stippled the continent of Europe with buildings of incomparable beauty, massive and soaring and delicate all at once, that invented the university, and far-flung capitalism, and the chivalric romance; that gave us the great and wise Dante and the greater and wiser addle-pated Francis, that age had to be "honored" with papers on "fecopoetics" and "menstruating male mystics" and Xena, Warrior Princess. Archive 2008-05-25
  • Inside, we find shambling, carefully sculpted poetics that take full advantage of their capacity to surprise and startle: No two pages look the same; the text kinetically rambles over the available surface area.
  • Modernist poetics, especially in its early formulation as imagism, also stresses the singularity of visual or tactile stimulus in conjunction with intuitive thought and spontaneous language.
  • I am interested in translation in a broader sense, that is, in terms of metaphor and poetics as well as vernacularity.
  • To discuss poetics in this period means also to discuss rhetoric.
  • The challenge for the poet, of course, is to rethink these pressures, through poems and a poetics that reassess the potency of the dominant lyric mode, and go beyond a simplistic view of the political as extricable from art, or art as totally subsumed by politics. YOU ARE HERE by MABI DAVID
  • The reference to the horse-drawn cabriolet and the ‘blind lamps’ gives this poem a historical feel and adds to its restrained poetics.
  • Pertaining to baroque poetics and a major feature of perception is Iago's strategy of liminality, by which he conducts his victim to the door of perception, whether visual or verbal.
  • But on the other hand, it is a pity that her introduction of the role of rhetoric and poetics is so much dependent on decorum, because it results in a rather limited view of their role.
  • The distinctions between these two domains are frequently contested and debated in the realms of semiotics, structuralism, poetics, and aesthetics.
  • They cover logic, ethics, metaphysics, physics, zoology, politics, rhetoric, and poetics.
  • It also argues that an ethics of difference, and a poetics to support it, are needed in order to move the course of history in a more fruitful and fecund direction.
  • By the time I got to the Berkeley Poetry Conference in 1965 and saw Ted Berrigan read and bought a mimeo copy of The Sonnets, something like a poetics was well underway.
  • The 'pudu kavidai' ( 'new poetry') of half-a-century ago did away with formal poetics. The Hindu - Front Page
  • These preliminary interpretations of Three Lives and its place in Stein's developing avant-garde poetics in the first decades of the twentieth century are necessary to contextualize the onomastic significance of Melanctha's name.
  • Landscape has its own poetics - to which even the most deracinated of Modern architects cannot help but respond.
  • Cassirer's symbol poetics defines literature as creation of symbol form on the basis of his symbolic formal philosophy.
  • They are also already more interesting than they usually are, for construing lyric as a sort of thought about matter advances poetics in many ways.

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