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Author Spiegelman, Willard

Title The Didactic Muse : Scenes of Instruction in Contemporary American Poetry
Published Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (291 pages)
Series Princeton Legacy Library
Princeton legacy library.
Contents Acknowledgments ; ONE ; Introduction: W.H. Auden's New Year Letter -- TWO ; The Tempered Tone of Howard Nemerov; THREE ; The Moral Imperative in Anthony Hecht, Allen Ginsberg, and Robert Pinsky; FOUR ; Myths of Concretion, Myths of Abstraction: The Case of A.R. Ammons; FIVE ; Driving to the Limits of the City of Words: The Poetry of Adrienne Rich; SIX ; The Sacred Books of James Merrill; SEVEN ; Some Speculations in Place of a Conclusion; Notes; Index
Summary Writing with the vigor and elan that readers have come to expect from his many astute reviews and essays, Willard Spiegelman maintains that contemporary American poets have returned to the poetic aims of an earlier era: to edify, as well as to delight, and thus to serve the ""didactic muse."" What Spiegelman says about individual poets--such as Nemerov, Hecht, Ginsberg, Pinsky, Ammons, Rich, and Merrill, among others--is wonderfully insightful. Furthermore, his outlook on their work--the way he takes quite literally the teacherly elements of their poems--challenges long-standing conceptions
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Subject American poetry -- 20th century -- History and criticism
Didactic poetry, American -- History and criticism
Classicism -- United States
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Poetry.
American poetry
Classicism
Didactic poetry, American
United States
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781400860265
1400860261
0691635595
9780691635590