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El. knyga: Things in Poems: From the Shield of Achilles to Hyperobjects

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  • Serija: Studia Poetica
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: Karolinum,Nakladatelstvi Univerzity Karlovy,Czech Republic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9788024650302
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  • Serija: Studia Poetica
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: Karolinum,Nakladatelstvi Univerzity Karlovy,Czech Republic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9788024650302
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An exploration of the place of material objects in modern poetry.
 
In this volume, fifteen scholars and poets, from Austria, Britain, Czechia, France, Germany, Ireland, Lithuania, and Russia, explore the topic of things and objects in poetry written in a number of different languages and in different eras. The book begins with ancient poetry, then moves on to demonstrate the significance of objects in the Chinese poetic tradition. From there, the focus shifts to things and objects in the poetry of the twentieth and the twenty-first century, examining the work of Czech, Polish, and Russian poets alongside other key figures such as Rilke, Francis Ponge, William Carlos Williams, and Paul Muldoon. Along the way, the reader gets an introduction to key terms and phrases that have been associated with things in the course of poetic history, such as ekphrasis, objective lyricism. and hyperobjects.
 
 
Introduction: Things In Words 7(10)
Josef Hrdlicka
The Projected Heart: Ekphrasis, Material Imagination, And The Shield Of Achilles
17(18)
Karel Thein
Navigating Poetry As Object And Object As Poetry: Op Tat Ian Porfyry And The Ancient History Of Dinggedichte
35(36)
Michael Squire
Beautiful Stones And Exotic Objects: The Symbolism Of Things In Early Medieval China
71(20)
Zornica Kirkova
Olga Lomova
The Poetics Of Things In The Didactic Poetry Of Early German Enlightenment: Barthold Heinrich Brockes
91(16)
Alice Staskova
Francis Ponge's Objective Lyricism
107(24)
Michel Collot
In Mandelstam's Kitchen
131(16)
Anne Hultsch
Two Polish Poems About Things
147(14)
Jakub Hankiewicz
"Time's Seconds Prominent Arise / Trembling In The Facade": A Look Back At Roman Architecture. "Il Gesu"
161(34)
Milada Souckova
Josef Vojvodlk
The Poem As A Rotary Object: On Texts
195(12)
H. M. Ynzensberger
H. Y. Artmann
Pavel Novotny
Words Turned Into Objects: Things In Visual Poetry
207(18)
Julie Koblizkova Wittlichova
Things On An Island
225(16)
Josef Hrdlicka
The Brazenness Of Things In Czech Surrealism Of The 1960s
241(14)
Jaromir Typlt
The Thing In Modern Lithuanian Poetry: From Social Imprint To Metaphor Of Subjectivity
255(22)
Dalia Satkauskyte
Two Ekphrastic Strategies In Russian Poetry Of The Latter Twentieth Century: "Emptiness" In The Works Of Andrei Monastyrski And Arkadii Dragomoshchenko
277(16)
Kirill Korchagin
Paul Muldoon's Hyperobjects
293(20)
Justin Quinn
Contributors 313(2)
Bibliography 315(28)
Index 343
Josef Hrdlika is associate professor of Czech and comparative literature at Charles University. Mariana Machovį is associate professor of American literature at Charles University and associate professor of English at the University of Southern Bohemia. Vįclav Z J Pinkava is a Czech-British poet and translator.