Poets Thinking: Pope, Whitman, Dickinson, Yeats

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“In reminding us to look at and listen to the actual words on the page...Vendler invites us to expand our response to experience, and to find in it―if we are both attentive and lucky―beauty and solace.”―Christopher Benfey, New York Review of BooksThe grand dame of poetic criticism defends lyric poetry as a product of fierce intelligence as much as creative inspiration.Poetry has often been considered an irrational genre, more expressive than logical, more meditative than given to coherent argument. And yet, in each of the four very different poets she considers here, Helen Vendler reveals a style of thinking in operation. All poets of any value are thinkers, she argues, even if no two think alike. The four poets taken up in this volume―Alexander Pope, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, and William Butler Yeats―come from three different centuries and three different nations, and their styles of thinking are characteristically idiosyncratic. Vendler gives us Pope performing as a satiric miniaturizer, remaking in verse the form of the essay; Whitman writing as a poet of repetitive insistence for whom thinking must be followed by rethinking; Dickinson experimenting with plot to characterize life’s unfolding; and Yeats thinking in images, using montage in lieu of argument.With customary lucidity and vigor, Vendler pores over these poets’ lines to find evidence of thought in lyric, from subtle stylistic shifts that embody changes of mind to images that serve as condensations of concepts and emotions. Far more than in (frequently well-worn) themes, she demonstrates that poetic genius resides in open-ended contemplation: the interminable work of recalling, evaluating, and structuring experience in verse. Never linear or merely propositional, poems show us the human mind in process, inviting us to participate in experiential discoveries as they unfold. Read more

ISBN10 067402110X
ISBN13 978-0674021105
Edition First Edition
Language English
Publisher Harvard University Press
Dimensions 5.5 x 0.37 x 8.5 inches
Item Weight 6.4 ounces
Print length 160 pages
Publication date April 15, 2006

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