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Synopsis
The authority of poetry varies from one period to another, from one culture to another. For Robert von Hallberg, the authority of lyric poetry has three sources: religious affirmation, the social institutions of those who speak the idioms from which particular poems are made, and the extraordinary cognition generated by the formal and musical resources of poems. *Lyric Powers* helps students, poets, and general readers to recognize the pleasures and understand the ambitions of lyric poetry.
To explain why a reader might prefer one kind of poem to another, von Hallberg analyzes-beyond the political and intellectual significance of poems-the musicality of both lyric poetry and popular song, including that of Tin Pan Alley and doo-wop. He shows that poets have distinctive intellectual resources-not just rhetorical resources-for examining their subjects, and that the power of poetic language to generalize, not particularize, is what justly deserves a critic's attention.
The first book in more than a decade from this respected critic, *Lyric Powers* will be celebrated as a genuine event by readers of poetry and literary criticism.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of Chicago Press
- ISBN: 9780226865003
- Number of pages: 268
- Dimensions: 269 x 224 x 27 mm
- Weight: 488g
- Languages: English
