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The Poet's Craft

A Course in the Critical Appreciation of Poetry
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
234 Seiten
Englisch
Cambridge University Presserschienen am29.03.2012
This volume was first published in 1957 and was intended as an appreciation of poetry, based on the study of authors' corrected manuscripts, revised published versions, transpositions of prose into verse, and contrasted translations. A. F. Scott divides his study into five sections: the first section has photographs of manuscript poems by twenty-four poets. The second section presents for comparison the first published version of eight well-known poems, with the revisions published later. A brief history of the changes is given, so that the making of some of the poems can be followed over the years. The third section gives six poems, with the source used by the poet for his poem. The fourth section gives 34 poetical versions of twelve originals. The fifth and final section contains 120 poems, paired for contrast and comparison, unsigned, and with a specific critical subject suggested for each pair.mehr

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KlappentextThis volume was first published in 1957 and was intended as an appreciation of poetry, based on the study of authors' corrected manuscripts, revised published versions, transpositions of prose into verse, and contrasted translations. A. F. Scott divides his study into five sections: the first section has photographs of manuscript poems by twenty-four poets. The second section presents for comparison the first published version of eight well-known poems, with the revisions published later. A brief history of the changes is given, so that the making of some of the poems can be followed over the years. The third section gives six poems, with the source used by the poet for his poem. The fourth section gives 34 poetical versions of twelve originals. The fifth and final section contains 120 poems, paired for contrast and comparison, unsigned, and with a specific critical subject suggested for each pair.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-107-60127-7
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2012
Erscheinungsdatum29.03.2012
Seiten234 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 127 mm, Höhe 203 mm, Dicke 14 mm
Gewicht286 g
Artikel-Nr.17800366

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface: purpose and method; Acknowledgements; Part I. The Poet's Manuscript: A Selection of Photographs and Transcriptions of Manuscript Poems: 1. From 'Sir Thomas More' William Shakespeare; 2. 'Perfection' George Herbert; 3. From 'Lycidias' John Milton; 4. From 'The Elegy' Thomas Gray; 5. 'The Halibut' William Cowper; 6. 'Jane Adair' George Crabbe; 7. 'The Tyger' William Blake; 8. From 'The Waggoner' William Wordsworth; 9. 'Lewti' S. T. Coleridge; 10. 'Oh! Statch'd away in Beauth's Bloom' Lord Byron; 11. From 'Death of Adonis' P. B. Shelley; 12. From 'Ode to the Nightingale' John Keats; 13. 'Dream Peddlary' T. L. Beddoes; 14. 'Milton: Alcaics' Lord Tennyson; 15. From 'The Ring and the Book' Robert Browning; 16. 'Love's Compass' D. G. Rossetti; 17. 'Sleeping at Last' Christina Rosetti; 18. From 'Rococo' A. C. Swinburne; 19. 'The Starlight Night' G. M. Hopkins; 20. 'Adlestrop' Edward Thomas; 21. 'The Soldier' Rupert Brooke; 22. 'Anthem for Dead Youth' Wilfred Owen; 23. From 'Moses' Isaac Rosenberg; Part II. The Poet's Printed Revisions: A Selection of Poems and Passages of the First Edition Compared with a Revised, Later Edition: 24. 'To Anthea' Robert Herrick; 25. From 'The Deserted Village' Oliver Goldsmith; 26. 'The Poplar-field' William Cowper; 27. 'The Daffodils' William Wordsworth; 28. From 'The Ancient Mariner' S. T. Coleridge; 29. From 'Hyperion' John Keats; 30. From 'The Lotos-Eaters Lord Tennyson; 31. From 'The Blessed Damozel' D. G. Rosetti; Part III. The Poet's Raw Material: Material Adapted by the Poet, Presented for Comparison with the Poetry: 32i. From a translation of Plutarch's Lives Sir Thomas North; 32ii. From Antony and Cleopatra William Shakespeare; 33i. From a translation of Plutarch's Lives Sir Thomas North; 33ii. From Coriolanus William Shakespeare; 34i. From a translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses Arthur Golding; 34ii. From The Tempest William Shakespeare; 35i. From Holinshed's Chronicles Raphael Holinshed; 35ii. From Macbeth William Shakespeare; 36i. From Decameron Giovanni Boccaccio; 36ii. From 'Isabella' John Keats; 37i. From Le Morte d'Arthur Thomas Malory; 37ii. From Morte D'Arthur Lord Tennyson; Part IV. The Poet's Translation: Selected Translations of the Same Poems for Comparison: 38. Homer, Iliad VIII, 542-61 George Chapman, Alexander Pope, Lord Derby and Lord Tennyson; 39. Homer, Odyssey XXIV, 1-14 George Chapman, William Cowper, William Morris, F. L. Lucas; 40. Homeric Hymn, 'To the Earth' George Chapman and P. B. Shelley; 41. Anacreon, Ode XXXIII Thomas Stanley and Thomas Moore; 42. Catallus, Ode XXXI C. S. Calverley and Thomas Hardy; 43. Virgil, Aeneid VI, 269-294 John Dryden, James Elroy Flecker, Robert Bridges and Rolfe Humphries; 44. Virgil, Georgics I, 311-34 John Dryden and C. Day Lewis; 45. Horace, Odes I, v John Milton, Stephen de Vere and G. S. Fraser; 46. Horace, Odes I, ix John Dryden, William Cowper and H. Rackham; 47. Horace, Odes I, vii Samuel Johnson, A. E. Housman and James Maclean Todd; 48. Dante, Paradiso, Canto XXXIII, 97-145 H. F. Cary, H. W. Longfellow and Laurence Binyon; 49. Chaucer, The Nonne Preestes Tale, 1-16 John Dryden and Nevill Coghill; Part V. Poems for Appreciations: A Number of Unsigned Poems Grouped for Contrast and Comparison; Appendix; Notes on the manuscript poems; Book list.mehr