Poetic Configurations
Essays in Literary History and Criticism
Lowry Nelson
Poetic Configurations
Essays in Literary History and Criticism
Lowry Nelson
“An astonishingly wide-ranging study of the nature of poetic language. While its focus is lyric poetry selected across the whole tradition of Western literature, it has implications for all forms of literary expression.”
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Each essay has a different scope and emphasis within the apparently limitless range of possibilities. Nelson's arrangement of the essays is chronological, though only roughly so; many issues and examples could be explored in other contexts. Yet there is a presiding view of literature that is commonly designated as comparative, stressing some degree of universality; poets happily transgress frontiers and barriers; one tradition absorbs others in its own way, as in the poetics of Roman and medieval Latin, the Provensals, Petrarch and Petrarchism, Symbolism, and Modernism. Nelson observes only one restriction. He concentrates on lyric poetry, although much that he examines can be applied to other forms.
“An astonishingly wide-ranging study of the nature of poetic language. While its focus is lyric poetry selected across the whole tradition of Western literature, it has implications for all forms of literary expression.”
Lowry Nelson, Jr., is Professor of Comparative Literature at Yale University. He is the author of Baroque Lyric Poetry and The Poetry of Guido Cavalcanti (1986) and co-editor of The Garland Library of Medieval Literature.
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