Poetic creation : language and the unsayable in the late poetry of Robert Penn Warren /

"In Poetic Creation, John Van Dyke explores the turn in Robert Penn Warren's poetry toward the problematic nature of language and argues that such an attention to language discloses a shift away from a modernist critical paradigm (that conceives of language as tool) and toward a more postm...

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Main Author: Van Dyke, John C. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Knoxville : The University of Tennessee Press, [2021]
Edition:First edition.
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Summary:"In Poetic Creation, John Van Dyke explores the turn in Robert Penn Warren's poetry toward the problematic nature of language and argues that such an attention to language discloses a shift away from a modernist critical paradigm (that conceives of language as tool) and toward a more postmodern conception of language as an endless play of difference. Such difference is found in Warren in the unresolvable tension between the "sayable" and the "unsayable." Warren's struggle within this tension of language is not articulated within the context of a clearly defined philosophy or theory; rather, it is conceived through the poet's own unrelenting attention to poiesis-the act of poetic creation itself"--
Physical Description:viii, 242 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [211]-234) and index.
ISBN:9781621906230
162190623X