Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | 809.1033 TAY (Browse shelf) | Checked out | 16/12/2024 | 035125 |
809.1 CAR Little history of poetry | 809.1 HIR How to read a poem : and fall in love with poetry | 809.103 PAZ Children of the mire : modern poetry from Romanticism to the avant-garde | 809.1033 TAY Cosmic connections : poetry in the age of disenchantment | 809.104 BRO Less than one : selected essays | 809.132 LOR Singer of tales | 809.132 LOR Singer of tales |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English, with quotations in German and French.
The Language Animal, Charles Taylor's 2016 account of human linguistic capacity, was a revelation, toppling scholarly conventions and illuminating our most fundamental selves. But, as Taylor noted in that work, there was much more to be said. Cosmic Connections continues Taylor's exploration of Romantic and post-Romantic responses to disenchantment and innovations in language. Reacting to the fall of cosmic orders that were at once metaphysical and moral, the Romantics used the symbols and music of poetry to recover contact with reality beyond fragmented existence. They sought to overcome disenchantment and groped toward a new meaning of life. Their accomplishments have been extended by post-Romantic generations into the present day. Taylor's magisterial work takes us from Hölderlin, Novalis, Keats, and Shelley to Hopkins, Rilke, Baudelaire, and Mallarmé, and on to Eliot, Miłosz, and beyond. In seeking deeper understanding and a different orientation to life, the language of poetry is not merely a pleasurable presentation of doctrines already elaborated elsewhere. Rather, Taylor insists, poetry persuades us through the experience of connection. The resulting conviction is very different from that gained through the force of argument. By its very nature, poetry's reasoning will often be incomplete, tentative, and enigmatic. But at the same time, its insight is too moving--too obviously true--to be ignored.
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