Author: | Barbara Nathan Hardy |
Subcategory: | Poetry |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Athlone Press (January 1977) |
Pages: | 142 pages |
Category: | Fiction and Literature |
Rating: | 4.2 |
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The Advantage Of Lyric book. Inna marked it as to-read Apr 21, 2010. Barbara Hardy, FRSL, FBA (née Nathan; 27 June 1924 – 12 February 2016) was a British literary scholar, author, and poet. As an academic, she specialised in the literature of the 19th Century. From 1965 to 1970, she was Professor of English at Royal Holloway College, University of London. Then, from 1970 to 1989, she was Professor of English Literature at Birkbeck College, University of London.
essays on feeling in poetry. by Barbara Nathan Hardy. Published 1977 by Indiana University Press in Bloomington Addresses, essays, lectures, English poetry, History and criticism, Lyric poetry
essays on feeling in poetry. Published 1977 by Indiana University Press in Bloomington. Addresses, essays, lectures, English poetry, History and criticism, Lyric poetry.
The Advantage of Lyric: Essays on Feeling in Poetry (Bloomsbury Academic Collections: English .
The Advantage of Lyric: Essays on Feeling in Poetry (Bloomsbury Academic Collections: English Literary Criticism). In the title essay, Professor Hardy argues for the special advantage of lyric over other other literary genres in conveying intense private feelings publicly. She then gives detailed consideraton to the lyric poetry of John Donne, Arthur Hugh Clough, and a group of poets central to the modernist canon: Hopkins, Yeats, Aden, Dylan Thomas, and Sylvia Plath. Those interested in .
Barbara Hardy’s The Advantage of Lyric is a commendable attempt to call our attention once more to the importance of feeling in lyric poetry, and to find an alternative to the, by now, mechanical aspects of formalist and American New criticism. She provides us with subtle analyses of particular poems and, more significantly, she discovers some structural principles that may become central in the criticism of the lyric in the decades to come. However, there are three immediate problems that must be taken into consideration before we look at the particulars of the book.
Press, 2008) Hardy, Barbara, The Advantage of Lyric: essays on Feeling in Poetry (London: Athlone Press, 1977) Janowitz, Anne, Lyric and Labour in the Romantic Tradition (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998) Jarvis, Simon, Wordsworth’s Philosophic Song (Cambridge.
Press, 2008) Hardy, Barbara, The Advantage of Lyric: essays on Feeling in Poetry (London: Athlone Press, 1977) Janowitz, Anne, Lyric and Labour in the Romantic Tradition (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998) Jarvis, Simon, Wordsworth’s Philosophic Song (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006) Kitson, Peter J (ed), New Casebooks: Coleridge, Keats and Shelley (Macmillan, 1996) Levinson, Marjorie, Wordsworth’s Great Period Poems: Four Essays (Cambridge UP,1986) Lovejoy, Arthur. On the Discrimination of Romanticisms.
Lyric is a feeling confessing itself to itself in moments of solitude by the poet Hardy, Barbara Nathan. The Advantage of Lyric: Essays On Feeling in Poetry. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1977.
Lyric is a feeling confessing itself to itself in moments of solitude by the poet. Its peculiarity lies in the poets utter unconsciousness of a listener as Mill stated. In my opinion it is the most enduring form of self-expression. Hardy, Barbara Nathan.
Barbara Hardy is a poet, autobiographer and novelist, as well as a critic whose books include three on George Eliot and three on Dickens. She is Emeritus Professor at Birkbeck, University of London, Honorary Professor of the University of Wales, Swansea, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the British Academy.
Barbara Hardy, FRSL, FBA (née Nathan; 27 June 1924 – 12 February 2016) was a British literary scholar, author, and poet.