Power, Plain English, and the Rise of Modern Poetry

Power, Plain English, and the Rise of Modern Poetry
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9780300129489
ISBN-13 : 0300129483
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Book Synopsis Power, Plain English, and the Rise of Modern Poetry by : David Rosen

Download or read book Power, Plain English, and the Rise of Modern Poetry written by David Rosen and published by Yale University Press. This book was released on 2008-10-01 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: DIVIn this engaging book David Rosen offers a radically new account of Modern poetry and revises our understanding of its relation to Romanticism. British poets from Wordsworth to Auden attempted to present themselves simultaneously as persons of power and as moral voices in their communities. The modern lyric derives its characteristic complexities—psychological, ethical, formal—from the extraordinary difficulty of this effort. The low register of our language—a register of short, concrete, native words arranged in simple syntax—is deeply implicated in this story. Rosen shows how the peculiar reputation of “plain English” for truthfulness is employed by Modern poets to conceal the rift between their (probably irreconcilable) ambitions for themselves. With a deep appreciation for poetic accomplishment and a wonderful iconoclasm, Rosen sheds new light on the innovative as well as the self-deceptive aspects of Modern poetry. This book alters our understanding of the history of poetry in the English language./div


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