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Theory of Inspiration Timothy Clark

Theory of Inspiration By Timothy Clark

Theory of Inspiration by Timothy Clark


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Declaring inspiration as a basic concept of Western poetics, this text considers readings of the theory of inspiration in Western poetics since the Enlightenment: the place, for instance of mass enthusiasm or crowd psychology in Romantic conceptions of inspiration.

Theory of Inspiration Summary

Theory of Inspiration: Composition as a Crisis of Subjectivity in Romantic and Post-Romantic Writing by Timothy Clark

Inspiration is a basic concept of western poetics, and deserves reassessment with all the tools of modern literary theory. Timothy Clark's book is an entirely original and unprecedented project, which throws up surprising readings of the theory of inspiration in western poetics since the enlightment: the place, for instance, of mass 'enthusiasms' or crowd psychology in romantic conceptions of inspirations; H.D's transvaluation of romantic aesthetics in Notes on thought and vision; and the decisive place of surrealism in the emergence of anti-humanist notions of inspiration as a 'limit-experience' crucial to the poetics of Blanchot, Celan and Derrida. Though often now omitted from dictionaries of literary terms, Timothy Clark has reasserted the position of literary inspiration.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction: Orientations - the space of composition; Enthusiasmos - archaic Greece and Plato's Ion. Part 2 Case studies: enthusiasm and enlightenment; the fantasy crowd 1 - Power in Wordsworth's The Prelude; infinite inspiration - Schelling and Holderlin; the fantasy crowd 2 - Shelley's A Defence of Poerty; inspiration and the romantic body - Nietzsche - HD; surrelism, inspiration and the mediations of chance in Andre Breton; Octavio Paz and Renga - the dispersal of inspiration?; contradictory passion - inspiration in Blanchot's The Space of Literature (1955); dictation by heart - Derrida's Che Cos'e la Poesia? and Celan's notion of the Atemwende.

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GOR009774964
9780719050640
0719050642
Theory of Inspiration: Composition as a Crisis of Subjectivity in Romantic and Post-Romantic Writing by Timothy Clark
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Manchester University Press
1997-07-31
320
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