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Negative Spring

Crisis Imagery in the Works of Brentano, Lenau, Rilke, and T.S. Eliot

by David B. Dickens (Author)
©1989 Others XII, 242 Pages

Summary

Symbolic statement in poetry assumes many forms, from readily understood «open» symbols to private or «closed» ones with highly personal meanings. «Negative spring,» the poet's rejection of what has traditionally been a joyous time of year, makes such a personal statement. This book examines a number of examples of negative spring; it seeks to locate the sources of the attitude, to examine its implications, and to establish its reliability as an indicator of crisis or despair. Closer examination of it in the work of Clemens Brentano and T.S. Eliot discloses many suggestive and even surprising parallels.

Details

Pages
XII, 242
Year
1989
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820407357
Language
English
Keywords
Symbol Personal meaning Crisis Despair Attitude
Published
New York, Bern, Frankfurt/M., Paris, 1988. XII, 242 pp.

Biographical notes

David B. Dickens (Author)

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