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On Modern Poetry

Between the mid-eighteenth century and mid-twentieth century western poetry is transformed. Poets acquire unprecedented freedom; they can write in an obscure manner, break the rules of metre and syntax, regenerate vocabulary, eliminate any mediation between their own biographical person and the character which says ā€˜I’ in the texts. Poetry becomes the most self-centred genre in modern literature. By analysing some exemplary texts, the author reconstructs the successive stages in this metamorphosis and interprets them as a symptom of profound historical changes.

Anno
2015
Publisher
Il Mulino
Pagine
256
Authors
ISBN
9788815259509