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Melodious Guile

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Demonstrating a poet’s imaginative ear and a critic’s range of concern, John Hollander here writes about the "melodious guile" with which poetry speaks to us. Through analysis of formal and rhetorical patterns in examples chosen from the whole spectrum of English and American poetry, Hollander describes how poems form self-reflexive parable in order to represent realms beyond themselves. "As astute a book about poetry as anyone has produced in the last five years."—David Lehman, Newsday "A lively and enlivening work of criticism."—Library Journal "Hollander, himself a fine poet, is such a generalist; and Melodious Guile, to my mind the best of his critical books, takes its place . . . among the very few enjoyable and enriching studies of how poetry works."—Alastair Fowler, London Review of Books "An incisive display of beautifully integrated erudition. John Hollander demonstrates, just as post-structuralism is waning, that there are other, more cogent theoretical terms for thinking about poetry and for a return to the reading of poetry."—Robert Alter, University of California, Berkeley Nominated for a 1988 National Book Circle Award in Criticism

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ISBN: 9780300049046
Publication date: 25th July 1990
Author: John Hollander
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 272 pages
Genres: Literary studies: poetry and poets
Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics