In Search of Communication and Community
The Poetry of John Ashbery
©2006
Thesis
XII,
244 Pages
Series:
Crossroads and Interfaces: Studies in Linguistics and Literature, Volume 16
Summary
This book is an attempt to offer a reading of the poet’s œuvre that will venture beyond indeterminacy and retrieve a human struggle inscribed in the poetry. The author proposes an eclectic approach that allows the reader to see Ashbery’s poetry as part of a fascinating intellectual landscape. Departing from the work of such critics as Perloff, Bloom, and Altieri, the study structures lively transactions between poetry, literary criticism, art, and the work of philosophers: Stanley Cavell, Richard Rorty, Donald Davidson, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Such background provides a theoretical platform for the new reading of many of Ashbery’s most important poems. The resulting interpretations give us a poet who, desiring to obtain communicative passages toward the other, must overcome varieties of skepticism and solipsism. Parallel to these developments is the emergent perspective of a larger community of language users who share a strange, menacing, but beautiful world – our world.
Details
- Pages
- XII, 244
- Publication Year
- 2006
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9783631551226
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Lyrik Artistic Development Solipsism Naecissism Sceptisism Ashbery, John
- Published
- Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2006. XII, 244 pp.
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