The Tribe of John: Ashbery and Contemporary PoetrySusan M. Schultz University of Alabama Press, 1995 M05 30 - 280 páginas Fourteen essayists break new ground by focusing on a new generation of postmodern poets who are clearly indebted to John Ashbery's work This concentration on Ashbery's influence on contemporary American poetry provides new methods for interpreting and understanding his poetic achievement. |
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... reader to what the writer has written . In the case of a writer like Ashbery , that relationship is often a lifelong association . Many of the readers likely to read his books at this stage in his life have charted his development as a ...
... reader to what the writer has written . In the case of a writer like Ashbery , that relationship is often a lifelong association . Many of the readers likely to read his books at this stage in his life have charted his development as a ...
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... reader of this poem is witnessing that very in- ventiveness . The final quatrain of the first section becomes even more positive about these developments . The reader is reassured that the end of narrative was in- evitable , " long ...
... reader of this poem is witnessing that very in- ventiveness . The final quatrain of the first section becomes even more positive about these developments . The reader is reassured that the end of narrative was in- evitable , " long ...
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... reader in our readings of these poets ' works . In an essay on Edward Taylor , a poet with whom both Ashbery and Bronk have much in common , Jeffrey A. Hammond argues that Taylor's primary reader is Christ and that Taylor's po- etic ...
... reader in our readings of these poets ' works . In an essay on Edward Taylor , a poet with whom both Ashbery and Bronk have much in common , Jeffrey A. Hammond argues that Taylor's primary reader is Christ and that Taylor's po- etic ...
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Typical Ashbery | 15 |
Ashbery as Love Poet | 26 |
John Ashberys Later Poetry | 38 |
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abstract American Poetry Ann Lauterbach argues Ashbery's poems Ashbery's poetry becomes begins Bernstein bery bery's Bloom Charles Bernstein clichés consciousness construction contemporary Convex Mirror criticism CRUZ The University crypt words culture David Lehman desire discourse Donald Revell Double Dream Douglas Crase Dream of Spring eros Essays feel Flow Chart Harold Bloom Hotel Lautréamont Ibid imagination influence John Ashbery John Koethe kind Koethe landscape language Lauterbach lines live lovers lyric Marjorie Perloff marks meaning measure meditation memory metaphor mode narrative opening pantoum phrase poem's poet's poetic poets polyphonic postmodern present prose punctuation reader reading reality reverie romantic SANTA CRUZ seems Self-Portrait sense sentence sixties social space SPCM speaker stanza suggests Tennis Court Oath things Three Poems tion traditional University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA University Press verse vision voice Welish William Bronk writing York