The Ground of Our Beseeching: Metaphor and the Poetics of MeditationSusquehanna University Press, 2004 - Всего страниц: 391 This book describes the signature styles of meditation in three American poets, and shows how each generated language out of spiritual yearning. Beginning with a survey of twentieth-century thinking on metaphor, the study concentrates on hermeneutical theories of figurative language as forged by continental philosophers Hans-Georg Gadamer, Paul Ricoeur, and Gaston Bachelard. It arrives at a view of metaphor as an analogue of faith, and traces the development of metaphorical practice in the later, meditative sequences of Eliot, Stevens, and Roethke. The book also explores the ways in which both the lengthening poetic structures and the transcendent desires of each poet determine the kind of metaphor that arises, and also the way in which metaphor itself is able to transport each poet to a hitherto unreachable expression of faith, whether in an identifiable deity, as was Eliot's case, or in a more maverick apprehension of the transcendent, as in Stevens and Roethke. Metaphor comes to embody the qualities of possibility, confidence, and expectation usually manifested in orthodox expressions of religious faith. Peter Sharpe is Professor of English at Wagner College. |
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... language out of spiritual yearning . The au- thor's inquiry in this area grew out of an interest in the interplay of creativity , language , and religion , and a need to know , as both critic and practicing poet , how metaphor arises ...
... language out of spiritual yearning . The au- thor's inquiry in this area grew out of an interest in the interplay of creativity , language , and religion , and a need to know , as both critic and practicing poet , how metaphor arises ...
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... language occur . When we violate the norms of classifying our experience by " reading " an unknown area of knowledge in terms of another one somewhat more familiar , we establish the act of " transgression " or troping as the new ground ...
... language occur . When we violate the norms of classifying our experience by " reading " an unknown area of knowledge in terms of another one somewhat more familiar , we establish the act of " transgression " or troping as the new ground ...
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... language out of spiritual yearning . This inquiry grew out of a need to know how metaphor arises , particularly in the context of poetry which hearkens after the sacred . How far , in other words , has metaphor taken some of our central ...
... language out of spiritual yearning . This inquiry grew out of a need to know how metaphor arises , particularly in the context of poetry which hearkens after the sacred . How far , in other words , has metaphor taken some of our central ...
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... language of the text . A good deal of Eliot's authority re- sides in the musical , aesthetic experience of reading him , as Peter Ackroyd has remarked in his recent biography . But in prayer , at least , Eliot could escape the ...
... language of the text . A good deal of Eliot's authority re- sides in the musical , aesthetic experience of reading him , as Peter Ackroyd has remarked in his recent biography . But in prayer , at least , Eliot could escape the ...
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... language is our seigneur.13 It was for him " the belief and not the god that counts " ( OP , 162 ) and Stevens , in this sense , as J. Hillis Miller suggests , " may be in the vanguard of a movement ' toward the end of ontology ...
... language is our seigneur.13 It was for him " the belief and not the god that counts " ( OP , 162 ) and Stevens , in this sense , as J. Hillis Miller suggests , " may be in the vanguard of a movement ' toward the end of ontology ...
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