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基本説明
Through a series of intensely scrutinized examples drawn from the Renaissance through the twentieth century, Anne Ferry celebrates the ever-changing vitality of the act of writing poems within the constraints, pressures, and urgings of history.
Full Description
By Design is a study in the workings of conscious intention as evidenced in such elements of poetic design as rhyme, choice of title, the revision process, and the reinterpretation of a key word, figure, or narrative situation from earlier poems. Through a series of intensely scrutinized examples drawn from the Renaissance through the twentieth century, Anne Ferry celebrates the ever-changing vitality of the act of writing poems within the constraints, pressures, and urgings of history. In every instance, something startlingly and significantly new takes place because of the high degree of conscious awareness with which such poets as Sidney, Shakespeare, Herbert, Wordsworth, Stevens, Williams, Frost, Ashbery read one another—and, in some cases, themselves—exploring and reinterpreting one another's vocabularies and ways of working in order to carry out their designs.
Contents
Contents Introduction 1 1 Love Rhymes with of 000 2 The Sense of Rhyme: Sidney and Shakespeare 000 3 Titles in George Herbert's "little Book" 000 4 Thing and things: Wordsworth, Stevens, Ashbery 000 5 Optical Illusions: Wordsworth and His Inheritors 000 6 William Carlos Williams Redesigning 000 7 Frost's 'obvious' Titles 000 8 Frost's Design 9 Anonymity: The Literary History of a Word 000 Notes 000 Index 000



