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The Feminist Avant-Garde in American Poetry


The Feminist Avant-Garde in American Poetry

Author: Elisabeth A. Frost

language: en

Publisher: University of Iowa Press

Release Date: 2005-04


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The Feminist Avant-Garde in American Poetry offers a historical and theoretical account of avant-garde women poets in America from the 1910s through the 1990s and asserts an alternative tradition to the predominantly male-dominated avant-garde movements. Elisabeth Frost argues that this alternative lineage distinguishes itself by its feminism and its ambivalence toward existing avant-garde projects; she also thoroughly explores feminist avant-garde poets' debts and contributions to their male counterparts.

PGT English Exam Ebook-PDF


PGT English Exam Ebook-PDF

Author: Chandresh Agrawal

language: en

Publisher: Chandresh Agrawal

Release Date: 2024-07-23


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SGN.The Ebook PGT English Exam Covers English Literature Subject Previous Years' Papers Of Various Exams Which Are Very Useful For All PGT-English Exams .

Stylistic Innovation, Conscious Experience, and the Self in Modernist Women's Poetry


Stylistic Innovation, Conscious Experience, and the Self in Modernist Women's Poetry

Author: Kristina Marie Darling

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Release Date: 2021-10-07


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Stylistic Innovation, Conscious Experience, and the Self in Modernist Women's Poetry examines representations of philosophical discourses in Modernist women's writing. Philosophers argued in the early twentieth century for an understanding of the self as both corporeal and relational, shaped and reshaped by interactions within a community. The once clear distinction between self and other was increasingly called into question. This breakdown of boundaries between self and world often manifested in the style of early twentieth-century literary works. Modernist poetry, like stream of consciousness fiction, used metaphor, sound, and a revision of received grammatical structures to blur the boundaries between the individual and collective. This book explores the ways that feminist writers like Mina Loy, H.D., Gertrude Stein, and Marianne Moore used style and technique to respond to these philosophical debates, reclaiming agency over a predominantly male philosophical discourse. While many critics have addressed the thematic content of these writers' work, few scholars have taken up this question while focusing on the style of the writing. This book shows how these feminist poets used seemingly small stylistic choices in poetry to make necessary contributions to contemporary philosophical discourses, ultimately rendering these philosophical conversations more inclusive.