Basil Bunting on Poetry - Peter Makin - Książki - Johns Hopkins University Press - 9780801877506 - 31 grudnia 2003
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Basil Bunting on Poetry

Peter Makin

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Basil Bunting on Poetry

Throughout, editor Peter Makin expands upon and annotates the lectures with additional comments drawn from Bunting's writings.


Commendation Quotes:"These lectures are an engagingly individual and wonderfully readable course of commentaries on the major figures and topics of English poetry. Bunting is at once intensely specialized in matters of poetic craft and delightfully free of specialist jargon and coterie interests. His sensibility is wonderfully accessible to general readers, providing at once the clarity of a seasoned practitioner and a real talent for controversial and provocative opinions." -- Vincent Sherry, Villanova UniversityReview Quotes: "Makin has edited these lectures conservatively and sensitively: the speaking voice, with all its asides and modest caveats, has not been excised. With publications as useful and thorough as this, Bunting may yet secure his deserved place on the teaching syllabus of twentieth-century British poetry." -- Forum for Modern Language StudiesMarc Notes: Includes bibliographical reference and index. Review Quotes: "Carefully and unpedantically edited with scrupulous notes... The book is a fine tribute to Bunting in his centenary year." -- David Latane, American Book ReviewReview Quotes: "There are many interesting essays here, and all conspire to make one of the most sustained poetic arguments for poetry as a form of music than any I know... Professor Makin and Johns Hopkins have done a valued service in bringing Bunting's readable and provocative prose writings to print." -- Oyster Boy ReviewReview Quotes:"Carefully and unpedantically edited with scrupulous notes... The book is a fine tribute to Bunting in his centenary year." -- David Latane, American Book ReviewReview Quotes:"There are many interesting essays here, and all conspire to make one of the most sustained poetic arguments for poetry as a form of music than any I know... Professor Makin and Johns Hopkins have done a valued service in bringing Bunting's readable and provocative prose writings to print." -- Oyster Boy ReviewReview Quotes:"Makin has edited these lectures conservatively and sensitively: the speaking voice, with all its asides and modest caveats, has not been excised. With publications as useful and thorough as this, Bunting may yet secure his deserved place on the teaching syllabus of twentieth-century British poetry." -- Forum for Modern Language StudiesDescription for Sales People: Bunting's previously unpublished lectures on the development of English-language poetry from Beowulf to Zukofsky. Review Quotes: Carefully and unpedantically edited with scrupulous notes... The book is a fine tribute to Bunting in his centenary year.--David Latane "American Book Review "Commendation Quotes: These lectures are an engagingly individual and wonderfully readable course of commentaries on the major figures and topics of English poetry. Bunting is at once intensely specialized in matters of poetic craft and delightfully free of specialist jargon and coterie interests. His sensibility is wonderfully accessible to general readers, providing at once the clarity of a seasoned practitioner and a real talent for controversial and provocative opinions. Biographical Note: Peter Makin is a professor in the Department of English at Kansai University in Osaka, Japan.

Contributor Bio:  Makin, Peter Dr Peter Makin, Professor Cary Cooper and Charles Cox are all based at the Manchester School of Management, UMIST, UK.

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 31 grudnia 2003
ISBN13 9780801877506
Wydawcy Johns Hopkins University Press
Genre Cultural Region > British Isles
Strony 288
Wymiary 153 × 224 × 17 mm   ·   438 g
Redaktor Makin, Peter

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