Fables Of The Self Cl

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2008-09-17
Publisher(s): W. W. Norton & Company
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Summary

Fables of the Self traces ideas of imagined selfhood through the lyric poetry of classical Greece and Rome, the modernist poetry of France, and modern and contemporary English and American lyrics. Rosanna Warren's work emerges from the tradition of British and American poet-critics such as William Empson, Donald Davie, and Randall Jarrell. Her readings of Sappho, Virgil, Baudelaire, Melville, Rimbaud, Mark Strand, and Louise Glück, among others, combine Helen Vendler's passionate attention to detail and something of Harold Bloom's panoramic view. Warren opposes both the literalizing, autobiographical approach to self in so-called confessional poetry and the other extreme of avant-garde erasures of self. Framing her critical studies between a memoir of childhood and a concluding journal entry, Warren has composed an occult autobiography, showing the imagination as a transfiguring and potentially moral force.

Author Biography

Rosanna Warren teaches at Boston University.

Table of Contents

Midip. 3
Sappho : translation as elegyp. 10
Alcaics in exile : W. H. Auden's "In memory of Sigmund Freud"p. 27
The end of The Aeneidp. 37
Negative idylls : Mark Strand and contemporary pastoralp. 51
In classic guise : John Hollander's shadow selvesp. 74
Contradictory classicists : Frank Bidart and Louise Gluckp. 95
The "last madness" of Gerard de Nervalp. 117
Rimbaud : insulting beautyp. 142
Mallarme and Max Jacob : a tale of two dice cupsp. 154
Orpheus the painter : Apollinaire and Robert Delaunayp. 187
Words and blood in Dantep. 209
Dark knowledge : Melville's poems of the Civil Warp. 218
Hardy's undoingsp. 238
Meeting H.D.p. 247
Adventures of the "I" : the poetry of pronouns in Geoffrey Hillp. 266
Codap. 282
Notesp. 293
Permissions acknowledgmentsp. 315
Indexp. 319
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