Obbligati: Essays in CriticismAtheneum, 1986 - 330 頁 "The proper role of criticism [is] as a musical obbligato; that is, a counterpart that must constantly strive to move in strict harmony with and intellectual counterpoint to its subject, and remain always subordinate to the text upon which it presumes to comment." With this declaration, Hecht sets forth the manifesto of this graceful group of essays, implicitly chiding today's academic critics who apply theories to texts. Hecht is particularly elegant and eloquent on contemporary American poetry, from the tension between truth and fiction in Robert Lowell's autobiographical lyrics to the "musicianship" of Richard Wilbur. Hecht's best essay evokes the unique poetic voice of Elizabeth Bishop, and he is equally perspicacious on Frost, Auden, and Dickinson. An extended essay on Marvell's "The Garden" and Keats' "Ode to a Nightingale" offers an unusual comparative reading that captures the energies and langours of both poems. This book offers literary essays of rare quality. The writing throughout is a model of form suiting function--the lucid exposition of well-chosen ideas. |
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Essays in Criticism Anthony Hecht. The Riddles of Emily Dickinson LET ET ME BEGIN by acknowledging how provisional and circumspect my commentary on Emily Dickinson's po- etry is going to be . I present no better credentials than those of ...
Essays in Criticism Anthony Hecht. The Riddles of Emily Dickinson LET ET ME BEGIN by acknowledging how provisional and circumspect my commentary on Emily Dickinson's po- etry is going to be . I present no better credentials than those of ...
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... Emily Dickinson and many of her friends had very strong feelings . This world is governed by Darwinian laws of fear and aggression , superficially disguised ... Emily Dickinson that could support such 94 The Riddles of Emily Dickinson.
... Emily Dickinson and many of her friends had very strong feelings . This world is governed by Darwinian laws of fear and aggression , superficially disguised ... Emily Dickinson that could support such 94 The Riddles of Emily Dickinson.
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... Emily Dickinson was under- taking to do for herself in her letter to Higginson . " Identity " is a complicated word in any case , and particularly so in con- nection with Emily Dickinson . It means either something sin- gular ...
... Emily Dickinson was under- taking to do for herself in her letter to Higginson . " Identity " is a complicated word in any case , and particularly so in con- nection with Emily Dickinson . It means either something sin- gular ...
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