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Critics and connoisseurs: Poet-critics and the administration of modernism.

机译:批评家和鉴赏家:诗人批评家和现代主义的管理。

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Critics and Connoisseurs is a reconsideration of the seminal figure of the modernist poet-critic. In a series of case studies of the poet-critics T.S. Eliot, Marianne Moore, Sterling A. Brown, and R.P. Blackmur, I examine the relation that pertains between critical and poetic writing with a particular emphasis on the process of self-explanation and justification. Modernist poet-critics, in my view, are distinct from the poet-critics of earlier literary eras to the degree that they align themselves with bureaucratic institutions, from the university and the little magazine to the philanthropic foundation and the state. This led to new and unprecedented interrelationships between literary and cultural criticism and bureaucratic administration and between the practice and explanation of literature. These are institutional inheritances that creative writers and humanist scholars still live with today.;In my introduction, I consider the importance of the poet-critic to modernism in the light of the figure's long history, ultimately claiming that the originality of the modernist poet-critic is to be found in their relationship to administration and to bureaucratic institutions. My chapter on T.S. Eliot reconstructs the case made for the poet as critic in the late 1910s and early 1920s and points to its basis in an "artistic critique" of society that Eliot inherits from nineteenth-century Continental poet-critics like Baudelaire. The second chapter deals with Marianne Moore's reluctance to participate in a culture of critical agonism and her recourse to a non-agonistic administrative role within the established modernist institution of the little magazine (specifically, as managing editor of The Dial). The third chapter, on Sterling A. Brown, brings both race and the state into the discussion by examining Brown's work as "Editor of Negro Affairs" for the Federal Writers' Project in the 1930s; this is followed by a discussion of an ambitious philanthropic project undertaken by the poet-critic R.P. Blackmur in the immediate postwar period to support little magazines. Finally, in an epilogue, I briefly consider the importance of the poet-critic to the evolution of the postwar university, with reference to the disciplines of creative writing and literary study.
机译:批评家和鉴赏家是对现代派诗人批评家的开创性人物的重新考虑。在一系列针对诗人批评家的案例研究中艾略特(Eliot),玛丽安·摩尔(Marianne Moore),斯特林·A·布朗(Sterling A.Brown)和R.P.布莱克穆尔(R.P. Blackmur),我研究了批判与诗意写作之间的关系,特别着重于自我解释和证明的过程。在我看来,现代主义的诗论者与早期的文学时代的诗论者在某种程度上与大学,小杂志,慈善基金会和国家等官僚机构保持一致。这导致了文学与文化批评与官僚管理之间以及文学的实践与解释之间的前所未有的新关系。这些是创作作家和人文主义学者今天仍然生活的制度性遗产。;在我的导言中,我根据人物的悠久历史考虑了诗人批评家对现代主义的重要性,最终宣称现代主义诗人的独创性-在与行政和官僚机构的关系中可以发现批评家。我在T.S.艾略特重建了为诗人在1910年代末和1920年代初作为评论家提出的论据,并指出了它的基础是对社会的“艺术批判”,艾略特继承了19世纪大陆的鲍德莱尔(Baudelaire)等诗人。第二章论述了玛丽安·摩尔(Marianne Moore)不愿意参与批判性的激动文化,以及她在小杂志业已确立的现代主义机构(特别是《表盘》的执行编辑)中寻求非激动性行政角色的做法。第三章,关于斯特林·布朗(Sterling A. Brown),通过考察布朗在1930年代为联邦作家项目担任“黑人事务编辑”的工作,将种族和国家都纳入了讨论。接下来是对战后诗人布莱克穆尔(R.P. Blackmur)开展的一项雄心勃勃的慈善项目的讨论,该项目旨在支持战后杂志。最后,在结尾部分,我简要地考虑了诗人批评家对战后大学发展的重要性,并参考了创意写作和文学研究的学科。

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  • 作者

    Kindley, Evan.;

  • 作者单位

    Princeton University.;

  • 授予单位 Princeton University.;
  • 学科 Modern literature.;British Irish literature.;American literature.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 188 p.
  • 总页数 188
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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