The Catbird's Song: Prose Pieces, 1963-1995Harcourt Brace, 1997 - 242 Seiten The Catbird's Song is a selection of prose pieces, on a variety of topics, by one of the most distinguished poets and translators of our times, Richard Wilbur. These lectures, letters, reviews, addresses, prefaces, and interviews-what Wilbur calls the "prose by-products of a poet's life"-not only reveal the ideas and concerns that inform his remarkable oeuvre but also offer fresh takes on the works and lives of poets we thought we knew, poets we ought to know, and much more. Here, then, are his appreciations of Poe, Milton, Tennyson, and Longfellow; paeans to his contemporaries Elizabeth Bishop, Mae Swenson, and John Ciardi; an introduction to the work of the neglected poet Witter Bynner; his comments on some of his own poems; and thoughts on the art of translation. Throughout all, Wilbur's voice resonates with clarity, reason, and authority. |
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... Death , " is both brilliant and accessible ; Poe's Prospero resembles Shakespeare's in that he is separated from his dominions , but a more important resemblance is that both are capable of summoning up imaginary revels . The name ...
... Death , " is both brilliant and accessible ; Poe's Prospero resembles Shakespeare's in that he is separated from his dominions , but a more important resemblance is that both are capable of summoning up imaginary revels . The name ...
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... death , suggest a goal of renewed life in opposition to the gulfs " of line 62 ; I think that a certainty . It seems safe to identify Achilles with Hallam , as most readers do , and to infer that if Tennyson's mental journey should in ...
... death , suggest a goal of renewed life in opposition to the gulfs " of line 62 ; I think that a certainty . It seems safe to identify Achilles with Hallam , as most readers do , and to infer that if Tennyson's mental journey should in ...
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... death and Elysian immortality ) is accordingly not white or yellow but an unnatural " ruby - red , " and there are trees which resemble serpents . When the hero succumbs to Eros , it is appropriately " beneath the serpent - like trees ...
... death and Elysian immortality ) is accordingly not white or yellow but an unnatural " ruby - red , " and there are trees which resemble serpents . When the hero succumbs to Eros , it is appropriately " beneath the serpent - like trees ...
Inhalt
Poe and the Art of Suggestion | 7 |
Longfellow | 26 |
The Persistence of Riddles | 32 |
Urheberrecht | |
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