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The Expression of the Inexpressible in Eugenio Montale's Poetry Clodagh J. Brook (Lecturer in Italian Studies, University of Birmingham)

The Expression of the Inexpressible in Eugenio Montale's Poetry By Clodagh J. Brook (Lecturer in Italian Studies, University of Birmingham)

The Expression of the Inexpressible in Eugenio Montale's Poetry by Clodagh J. Brook (Lecturer in Italian Studies, University of Birmingham)


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This book locates the greatest Italian poet of the twentieth century, Eugenio Montale, firmly within European Modernism. It shows that he, like many writers of this period, was fascinated with the problems of language and expression. The book's main focus is the intriguing relationship between the word and what lies beyond the word.

The Expression of the Inexpressible in Eugenio Montale's Poetry Summary

The Expression of the Inexpressible in Eugenio Montale's Poetry: Metaphor, Negation, and Silence by Clodagh J. Brook (Lecturer in Italian Studies, University of Birmingham)

'It is impossible to say just what I mean!' Prufrock's frustration in Eliot's celebrated poem underlines the pessimistic view of language at the heart of much Modernist poetry. Locating the greatest Italian poet of the twentieth century, Eugenio Montale, firmly within European Modernism, this book examines the struggle with language that is central to his work. What can a poet do when words fail him? Does he put down his pen, retreat into silence? Does he seek instead to push language towards its limits, and, if so, what tools can he employ? What part does metaphor, the via negativa, allusive or understated writing have in this process? These are just some of the issues that Clodagh J. Brook seeks to address. In its unravelling of the inexpressibility paradox, her book offers a new reading of Montale's early verse, and reveals how in articles and metapoetic comments Montale gives us insights into both his poetics and the whole process of expression.

The Expression of the Inexpressible in Eugenio Montale's Poetry Reviews

The grasp of European modernist literature shown in Brook's work is firm; although the story has been told before, it is a pleasure to read such a nuanced, yet concise, review of Dante's and Leopardi's views on inexpressibility, of modernism's debt to symbolist poetry, and of Nietzsche's role in the fracturing of certainties that underpinned prior vast systems of thought in which the ability of language to express fully had not been put into radical doubt ... thoughtful and thought-provoking book. * Modern Language Review *

Table of Contents

Preface ; 1. Introduction: The Development of the Inexpressibility Topos in European Literature ; 2. Eugenio Montale and the Inexpressible ; 3. Metaphor and Figurative Language ; 4. Negation ; 5. Silence ; Appendix: Differentiating Figurative Language from 'Dead' Metaphor and Literal Language ; Bibliography ; Index

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NPB9780199248988
9780199248988
0199248982
The Expression of the Inexpressible in Eugenio Montale's Poetry: Metaphor, Negation, and Silence by Clodagh J. Brook (Lecturer in Italian Studies, University of Birmingham)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2002-03-07
208
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