E.E. Cummings: Poetry and Ecology
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505 | 8 | |a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 Cummings's poetic status and his eco-logos; 1. "What has happened to nature poetry?"; 2. Cummings: ecology or environment?; 3. Intersections, cautions, lacunae: an ecocritical overview ofCummings's critical reception; 2 The rise of Cummings's ecological status; 1. Norman Friedman's 'Post Script'; 2. Further voices; 3. Cummings and Taoism; 3 The scope of Cummings's poetic ecology; 1. The varieties of Cummings's eco-logos; 1.1. Sonnets and lyricism; 1.2. Love and erotic poems; 1.3. Satire | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.4. Visual-verbal poems (poempictures)4 The manner and achievement of Cummings'spoetic ecology; 1. Selected Taoist qualities of Cummings's poetry; 1.1. Smallness; 1.2. Fluidity; 1.3. Co-incidence (serendipity/ simultaneity/ co-being); 1.4. 'Threeness'; 2. Two ecological masterpieces: the leaf and hummingbirdpoems; 5 A modernist reconfiguration? Cummings, Eliot, Pound, and the modernist poetic eco-logos; 1. Mainstream modernist ambivalence towards naturalexistence: the ambiguous end of the eco-logos | |
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contents | By employing the modernist devices of fragmentation, recombination, and accentuated blank space, E.E. Cummings engages singularly with being on earth. This ecological achievement was largely ignored by the New Critics, and the subsequent semiotic spirit which has been holding that the sign hardly has to do with concrete existence on earth ironically perpetuated the neglect. In this book Etienne Terblanche shows that Cummings's ecology relocates his oeuvre and status in contemporary discourse. For, the poet follows, mimes, and connects with the unfolding changes of earthly existence and growth Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 Cummings's poetic status and his eco-logos; 1. "What has happened to nature poetry?"; 2. Cummings: ecology or environment?; 3. Intersections, cautions, lacunae: an ecocritical overview ofCummings's critical reception; 2 The rise of Cummings's ecological status; 1. Norman Friedman's 'Post Script'; 2. Further voices; 3. Cummings and Taoism; 3 The scope of Cummings's poetic ecology; 1. The varieties of Cummings's eco-logos; 1.1. Sonnets and lyricism; 1.2. Love and erotic poems; 1.3. Satire 1.4. Visual-verbal poems (poempictures)4 The manner and achievement of Cummings'spoetic ecology; 1. Selected Taoist qualities of Cummings's poetry; 1.1. Smallness; 1.2. Fluidity; 1.3. Co-incidence (serendipity/ simultaneity/ co-being); 1.4. 'Threeness'; 2. Two ecological masterpieces: the leaf and hummingbirdpoems; 5 A modernist reconfiguration? Cummings, Eliot, Pound, and the modernist poetic eco-logos; 1. Mainstream modernist ambivalence towards naturalexistence: the ambiguous end of the eco-logos 2. 'Desarts of vast eternity': Eliot's searing wastelands assymbols of the ambivalent eco-logos3. Eliot's affirmative eco-logos: his 'threeness'; 4. Pound's paideuma: notes on his eco-logos; 5. 'Threeness' as a key value of the modernist poeticeco-logos: Cummings, Eliot, Pound; Bibliography; Index |
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spelling | Terblanche, Etienne Verfasser aut E.E. Cummings Poetry and Ecology Amsterdam Editions Rodopi 2012 1 online resource (260 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Nature, culture and literature Print version record By employing the modernist devices of fragmentation, recombination, and accentuated blank space, E.E. Cummings engages singularly with being on earth. This ecological achievement was largely ignored by the New Critics, and the subsequent semiotic spirit which has been holding that the sign hardly has to do with concrete existence on earth ironically perpetuated the neglect. In this book Etienne Terblanche shows that Cummings's ecology relocates his oeuvre and status in contemporary discourse. For, the poet follows, mimes, and connects with the unfolding changes of earthly existence and growth Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 Cummings's poetic status and his eco-logos; 1. "What has happened to nature poetry?"; 2. Cummings: ecology or environment?; 3. Intersections, cautions, lacunae: an ecocritical overview ofCummings's critical reception; 2 The rise of Cummings's ecological status; 1. Norman Friedman's 'Post Script'; 2. Further voices; 3. Cummings and Taoism; 3 The scope of Cummings's poetic ecology; 1. The varieties of Cummings's eco-logos; 1.1. Sonnets and lyricism; 1.2. Love and erotic poems; 1.3. Satire 1.4. Visual-verbal poems (poempictures)4 The manner and achievement of Cummings'spoetic ecology; 1. Selected Taoist qualities of Cummings's poetry; 1.1. Smallness; 1.2. Fluidity; 1.3. Co-incidence (serendipity/ simultaneity/ co-being); 1.4. 'Threeness'; 2. Two ecological masterpieces: the leaf and hummingbirdpoems; 5 A modernist reconfiguration? Cummings, Eliot, Pound, and the modernist poetic eco-logos; 1. Mainstream modernist ambivalence towards naturalexistence: the ambiguous end of the eco-logos 2. 'Desarts of vast eternity': Eliot's searing wastelands assymbols of the ambivalent eco-logos3. Eliot's affirmative eco-logos: his 'threeness'; 4. Pound's paideuma: notes on his eco-logos; 5. 'Threeness' as a key value of the modernist poeticeco-logos: Cummings, Eliot, Pound; Bibliography; Index Cummings, E. E. / (Edward Estlin) / 1894-1962 fast Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin) 1894-1962 English poetry Poems Poetry POETRY / American / General bisacsh http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=476504 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Terblanche, Etienne E.E. Cummings Poetry and Ecology By employing the modernist devices of fragmentation, recombination, and accentuated blank space, E.E. Cummings engages singularly with being on earth. This ecological achievement was largely ignored by the New Critics, and the subsequent semiotic spirit which has been holding that the sign hardly has to do with concrete existence on earth ironically perpetuated the neglect. In this book Etienne Terblanche shows that Cummings's ecology relocates his oeuvre and status in contemporary discourse. For, the poet follows, mimes, and connects with the unfolding changes of earthly existence and growth Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 Cummings's poetic status and his eco-logos; 1. "What has happened to nature poetry?"; 2. Cummings: ecology or environment?; 3. Intersections, cautions, lacunae: an ecocritical overview ofCummings's critical reception; 2 The rise of Cummings's ecological status; 1. Norman Friedman's 'Post Script'; 2. Further voices; 3. Cummings and Taoism; 3 The scope of Cummings's poetic ecology; 1. The varieties of Cummings's eco-logos; 1.1. Sonnets and lyricism; 1.2. Love and erotic poems; 1.3. Satire 1.4. Visual-verbal poems (poempictures)4 The manner and achievement of Cummings'spoetic ecology; 1. Selected Taoist qualities of Cummings's poetry; 1.1. Smallness; 1.2. Fluidity; 1.3. Co-incidence (serendipity/ simultaneity/ co-being); 1.4. 'Threeness'; 2. Two ecological masterpieces: the leaf and hummingbirdpoems; 5 A modernist reconfiguration? Cummings, Eliot, Pound, and the modernist poetic eco-logos; 1. Mainstream modernist ambivalence towards naturalexistence: the ambiguous end of the eco-logos 2. 'Desarts of vast eternity': Eliot's searing wastelands assymbols of the ambivalent eco-logos3. Eliot's affirmative eco-logos: his 'threeness'; 4. Pound's paideuma: notes on his eco-logos; 5. 'Threeness' as a key value of the modernist poeticeco-logos: Cummings, Eliot, Pound; Bibliography; Index Cummings, E. E. / (Edward Estlin) / 1894-1962 fast Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin) 1894-1962 English poetry Poems Poetry POETRY / American / General bisacsh |
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