Poetry, media, and the material body: autopoetics in nineteenth-century Britain
"What does it mean to be an agent of poetry? This is a question that was asked with increasing urgency throughout the nineteenth century, and for good reason. With literacy on the rise, more people were reading and writing than ever before; changes in media technology meant that these readers a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "What does it mean to be an agent of poetry? This is a question that was asked with increasing urgency throughout the nineteenth century, and for good reason. With literacy on the rise, more people were reading and writing than ever before; changes in media technology meant that these readers and writers were encountering poetry in newly material ways; and in the midst of it all, the status of poetry as a genre was shifting in relation to the rise of the novel. Querying the role of poetry in the modern age, nineteenth-century writers repeatedly attempt to determine its contours, to dictate what it means to write poetry and even what it means to read it" |
Beschreibung: | Literaturangaben: Seite 181-193 |
Beschreibung: | vii, 197 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781108418966 |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments page vi
Introduction: The Material Muse in Nineteenth-Century
Poetry i
1 Striking Passages: Vision, Memory, and the Romantic Imprint 25
2 Internal Impressions: Self-Sympathy and the Poetry of Sensation 58
3 Listening with the Mouth: Tennyson’s Deaths of Arthur 88
4 Poetic Afterlives: Automatic Writing and the Mechanics
of Quotation 122
Conclusion: The Autonomous Poem: New Criticism
and the Stock Response 151
Notes 160
Bibliography 181
Index 194
From the Romantic fascination with hallucinatory
poetics to the tum-of-the-century mania for automatic
writing, poetry in nineteenth-century Britain appears
at crucial times to be oddly involuntary, out of control
of its producers and receivers alike. This elegant study
addresses the question of how people understood
those forms of written creativity that seem to occur
independently of the writer’s will. Through the study
of the century’s media revolutions, evolving theories of
physiology and close readings of the works of nineteenth-
century poets including Wordsworth, Coleridge and
Tennyson, Ashley Miller articulates how poetry was
imagined to promote involuntary bodily responses in
both authors and readers, and how these responses enlist
the body as a medium that does not produce poetry, but
rather reproduces it. This is a poetics that draws attention
to, rather than effaces, the mediacy of the body in the
processes of composition and reception.
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