Henrik Ibsen was born to Knud Ibsen and Marichen
Altenburg, a relatively well-to-do merchant family, in the
small port town of Skien, Norway.
He was a descendant of some of the oldest and most
distinguished families of Norway, including the Paus family.
Shortly after his birth his family's fortunes became very bad.
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Cleanth Brooks - The Language of ParadoxDilip Barad
This presentation is based on Cleanth Brooks's essay "The Language of Paradox,", wherein Cleanth Brooks emphasizes how the language of poetry is different from that of the sciences, claiming that he is interested in our seeing that the paradoxes spring from the very nature of the poet's language: “it is a language in which the connotations play as great a part as the denotations. And I do not mean that the connotations are important as supplying some sort of frill or trimming, something external to the real matter in hand. I mean that the poet does not use a notation at all--as a scientist may properly be said to do so. The poet, within limits, has to make up his language as he goes.”
Henrik Ibsen was born to Knud Ibsen and Marichen
Altenburg, a relatively well-to-do merchant family, in the
small port town of Skien, Norway.
He was a descendant of some of the oldest and most
distinguished families of Norway, including the Paus family.
Shortly after his birth his family's fortunes became very bad.
Willing suspension of disbelief by samuel taylor coleridgeDayamani Surya
Willing suspension of disbelief is a term coined by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. It would mean suspend one's critical faculties and believe the unbelievable; sacrifice of realism and logic for the sake of judgement.
Cleanth Brooks - The Language of ParadoxDilip Barad
This presentation is based on Cleanth Brooks's essay "The Language of Paradox,", wherein Cleanth Brooks emphasizes how the language of poetry is different from that of the sciences, claiming that he is interested in our seeing that the paradoxes spring from the very nature of the poet's language: “it is a language in which the connotations play as great a part as the denotations. And I do not mean that the connotations are important as supplying some sort of frill or trimming, something external to the real matter in hand. I mean that the poet does not use a notation at all--as a scientist may properly be said to do so. The poet, within limits, has to make up his language as he goes.”
This presentation gives introductory information regarding whar is comparative studies, what and how to compare along with case study on Comparative studies.
it includes understanding of humor and satire, in chaucer's work, including examples with reference to the canterbury tales, also critics views on satire and humor of chaucer.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, his life and works
Prepared by Ahmad Hussain, Department of English,
Abdul Wali khan University Mardan.
Email: mr.literature123@gmail.com
Facebook page link for Literary students: www.facebook.com/englitpearls
An Apology for Poetry[7] (also known as A Defence of Poesie and The Defence of Poetry) – Sidney wrote the Defence before 1583. It is generally believed that he was at least partly motivated by Stephen Gosson, a former playwright who dedicated his attack on the English stage, The School of Abuse, to Sidney in 1579, but Sidney primarily addresses more general objections to poetry, such as those of Plato. In his essay, Sidney integrates a number of classical and Italian precepts on fiction. The essence of his defence is that poetry, by combining the liveliness of history with the ethical focus of philosophy, is more effective than either history or philosophy in rousing its readers to virtue. The work also offers important comments on Edmund Spenser and the Elizabethan stage. from wikipidea
Stephen Burt, a poet and Harvard professor of English, has compared the now famous poet John Ashbery(1927- ) to T. S. Eliot, calling Ashbery "the last figure whom half the English-language poets alive thought a great model, and the other half thought incomprehensible." Ashbery's ncreasing critical recognition by the 1970s transformed him from an obscure avant-garde experimentalist into one of America's most important poets, though still one of its most controversial.
I am in the group who has always and at least, thusfar, found him incomprehensible. He and his work intrigue me more and more since I first came across him while teaching English Literature in the 1990s to matriculation students in Perth Western Australia and now, in these years of my retirement from the world of FT, PT and casual-paid employment: 2006 to 2014.
The play of the human mind, which is the subject of a great many of his poems, is also the subject of my poems. Ashbery once said that his goal was "to produce a poem that the critic cannot even talk about." I, too, find it difficult to talk about his poetry, but I talk about what others say and have written about his work because I find their talk, their writing, throws light, in an indirect sort of way, on my pieces of poetic-writing.
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This presentation gives introductory information regarding whar is comparative studies, what and how to compare along with case study on Comparative studies.
it includes understanding of humor and satire, in chaucer's work, including examples with reference to the canterbury tales, also critics views on satire and humor of chaucer.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, his life and works
Prepared by Ahmad Hussain, Department of English,
Abdul Wali khan University Mardan.
Email: mr.literature123@gmail.com
Facebook page link for Literary students: www.facebook.com/englitpearls
An Apology for Poetry[7] (also known as A Defence of Poesie and The Defence of Poetry) – Sidney wrote the Defence before 1583. It is generally believed that he was at least partly motivated by Stephen Gosson, a former playwright who dedicated his attack on the English stage, The School of Abuse, to Sidney in 1579, but Sidney primarily addresses more general objections to poetry, such as those of Plato. In his essay, Sidney integrates a number of classical and Italian precepts on fiction. The essence of his defence is that poetry, by combining the liveliness of history with the ethical focus of philosophy, is more effective than either history or philosophy in rousing its readers to virtue. The work also offers important comments on Edmund Spenser and the Elizabethan stage. from wikipidea
Stephen Burt, a poet and Harvard professor of English, has compared the now famous poet John Ashbery(1927- ) to T. S. Eliot, calling Ashbery "the last figure whom half the English-language poets alive thought a great model, and the other half thought incomprehensible." Ashbery's ncreasing critical recognition by the 1970s transformed him from an obscure avant-garde experimentalist into one of America's most important poets, though still one of its most controversial.
I am in the group who has always and at least, thusfar, found him incomprehensible. He and his work intrigue me more and more since I first came across him while teaching English Literature in the 1990s to matriculation students in Perth Western Australia and now, in these years of my retirement from the world of FT, PT and casual-paid employment: 2006 to 2014.
The play of the human mind, which is the subject of a great many of his poems, is also the subject of my poems. Ashbery once said that his goal was "to produce a poem that the critic cannot even talk about." I, too, find it difficult to talk about his poetry, but I talk about what others say and have written about his work because I find their talk, their writing, throws light, in an indirect sort of way, on my pieces of poetic-writing.
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ENG 100R, Fall 2019 Analytical Essay 4 In this essay, .docxgidmanmary
ENG 100R, Fall 2019
Analytical Essay 4
In this essay, you are expected to give your own independent, interpretative position on the
question below and to support your thinking with close reading and analysis. You will need to
synthesize both texts and make connections between them. Utilize the skills we’ve practiced in
class, especially on the Reading Quizzes.
Texts:
Greene, Jayson. “How Do We Live With Music Made by Problematic Artists?” Pitchfork,
https://www.pitchfork.com/features/overtones/ho-do-we-live-with-music-made-by-
problematic-artists/.
Hsu, Hua. “When White Poets Pretend to Be Asian.” The New Yorker, https://newyorker.com
/books/page-turner/when-white-poets-pretend-to-be-asian/.
Prompt:
We began the semester thinking about the personal histories of two writers, Zadie Smith and
Jean Twenge, and the ways in which information they share about themselves might be linked to
their research methods. We then thought about the influence of historical thinking on the present-
day observations of Michael Greenberg and Jelani Cobb. For Unit 3, our own histories factored
into the ways in which we encountered discussions of higher education written by Alex Carp and
Katy Waldman. Our semester concludes thinking with Jayson Greene and Hua Hsu about the
effects on listeners and readers of artists’ personal histories, whether brought to light by
creditable accusations or obscured by false identities. Bringing together our skill set assembled
throughout the semester – understanding the text, finding authors’ assumptions, assessing your
role as a reader, and assessing the text as a whole – synthesize the essays of Greene and Hsu,
along with your own thinking, to answer the following: To what extent and in what ways does
an artist’s background influence the experience of their work?
Thinking to get started:
• What kinds of background details does Greene take into account in “How Do We Live
With Music Made by Problematic Artists? What kinds of background details does Hsu
consider in “When White Poets Pretend to Be Asian”?
• How does Greene feel/respond to the background details of musicians in his experience
of their music? What assumptions does he make about the reader’s experience? How
does Hsu feel/respond to the background details of poets in his experience with their
poetry? What assumptions does he make about the reader’s experience?
• Do the assumptions of Greene and Hsu apply to you? How do you feel about the cases
they discuss?
• What do you think is necessary (or valuable) to consider about an artist’s background?
Does this put you in agreement or disagreement with the examples and arguments of
Greene and Hsu?
Details to remember:
Rough Draft: FOUR full pages, including header + title + introduction. NO CONCLUSION.
Due: Mon 12/2, upload to Canvas before class. Bring laptop or printout for Peer Review.
Final draft: FIVE full pages, added body paragraph(s), c ...
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John Ashbery
John Lawrence Ashbery (July 28, 1927 – September
3, 2017), American poet noted for the elegance,
originality, and obscurity of his poetry. He is perhaps
one of the best known Poets of the “New York School”.
Ashbery graduated from Harvard in 1947 where he wrote
a study on his favourite poet Wallace Stevens. The poetry of Stevens has influenced
Ashbery’s own poetry, however his poetry is characterized by originality in both his form
of poems and their content.
"No figure looms so large in American poetry over the past 50 years as John
Ashbery," Langdon Hammer, chairman of the English Department at Yale University,
wrote in 2008. "No American poet has had a larger, more diverse vocabulary, not
Whitman, not Pound." Stephen Burt, a poet and Harvard professor of English, has
compared Ashbery to T. S. Eliot, calling Ashbery "the last figure whom half the English-
language poets alive thought a great model and the other half thought
incomprehensible".
I write with experiences in mind, but I don’t write about them, I write out of
them.
— John Ashbery
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Life
Ashbery was born in Rochester, New York, the son of Helen, a biology teacher, and
Chester Frederick Ashbery, a farmer. He was raised on a farm; his brother died when
they were children. Ashbery was educated at Deerfield Academy. At Deerfield, Ashbery
read such poets as W. H. Auden and Dylan Thomas, and began writing poetry. Two of
his poems were published in Poetry magazine, although under the name of a classmate
who had submitted them without Ashbery's knowledge or permission. His first ambition
was to be a painter. From the age of 11 until he was 15 Ashbery took weekly classes at
the art museum in Rochester.
Ashbery graduated in 1949 with an A.B., cum laude, from Harvard College. Ashbery
went on to study briefly at New York University, and received an M.A. from Columbia in
1951. In the early 1970s, Ashbery began teaching at Brooklyn College, where his
students included poet John Yau. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of
Arts and Sciences in 1983. In the 1980s, he moved to Bard College. Jr., Professor of
Languages and Literature, until 2008, when he retired; since that time, he has
continued to win awards, present readings, and work with graduate and undergraduates
at many other institutions. He was the poet laureate of New York State from 2001 to
2003, and also served for many years as a chancellor of the Academy of American
Poets. He serves on the contributing editorial board of the literary journal Conjunctions.
He was a Millet Writing Fellow at Wesleyan University, in 2010, and participated in
Wesleyan's Distinguished Writers Series. Ashbery lives in New York City and Hudson,
New York.
Work
Ashbery's long list of awards began with the Yale Younger Poets Prize in 1956. The
selection, by W. H. Auden, of Ashbery's first collection, Some Trees, later caused some
controversy. His early work shows the influence of W. H. Auden, Wallace Stevens, Boris
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Pasternak, and many of the French surrealists (his translations from French literature
are numerous). In the late 1950s, John Bernard Myers categorized the common traits of
Ashbery's avant-garde poetry, as well as that of Kenneth Koch, Frank O'Hara, James
Schuyler, Barbara Guest, Kenward Elmslie and others, as constituting a "New York
School". Ashbery then wrote two collections while in France, the highly controversial
The Tennis Court Oath (1962), and Rivers and Mountains (1966), before returning to
New York to write The Double Dream of Spring, which was published in 1970.
Ashbery won all three major American poetry awards: the Pulitzer Prize, the National
Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award). The collection's title poem is
considered to be one of the masterpieces of late-20th-century American poetic
literature. Ashbery's art criticism has been collected in the 1989 volume Reported
Sightings, Art Chronicles 1957-1987, edited by the poet David Bergman. He has written
one novel, A Nest of Ninnies, with fellow poet James Schuyler, and in his 20s and 30s
penned several plays, three of which have been collected in Three Plays (1978).
Ashbery's Charles Eliot Norton Lectures at Harvard University were published as Other
Traditions in 2000. A larger collection of his prose writings, Selected Prose and his
poetry volume “Where shall I wander?” appeared in 2005. In 2008, his Collected Poems
1956–1987 was published as part of the Library of America series.
Unreleased Movie
John Ashbery
Train Rising out of the Sea
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Tower of Darkness
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Too Much Sleep Is Bad
John Ashbery
To Redouté
John Ashbery
Theme
John Ashbery
The Tennis Court Oath
John Ashbery
Tahiti Trot
John Ashbery
The Sun
John Ashbery
Strange Things Happen at Night
John Ashbery
Sortes Vergilianae
John Ashbery
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Snow Fence
John Ashbery
Sleepers Awake
John Ashbery
The Short Answer
John Ashbery
Scheherazade
John Ashbery
Roof Artist
John Ashbery
Ritual II
John Ashbery
Riddle Me
John Ashbery
The Recent Past
John Ashbery
PROXIMITY
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A Poem of Unrest
John Ashbery
The Pied Piper
John Ashbery
Paradoxes and Oxymorons
John Ashbery
An Outing
John Ashbery
Our Youth
John Ashbery
Ostensibly
John Ashbery
The One Thing That Can Save America
John Ashbery
On His Reluctance to Take down the Christmas Ornaments
John Ashbery
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Not Only / But Also
John Ashbery
Morning Jitters
John Ashbery
Many Wagons Ago
John Ashbery
A Man of Words
John Ashbery
Leeward
John Ashbery
LAUGHING GRAVY
John Ashbery
It Was Raining in the Capital
John Ashbery
If You Said You Would Come With Me
John Ashbery
If the Birds Knew
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The Idiot
John Ashbery
The Ice-Cream Wars
John Ashbery
Grand Galop
John Ashbery
Grand Abacus
John Ashbery
Fragment
John Ashbery
Flowering Death
John Ashbery
Five Pedantic Pieces
John Ashbery
Crossroads in the Past
John Ashbery
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Civilization and Its Discontents
John Ashbery
By Guess and by Gosh
John Ashbery
Blue Sonata
John Ashbery
A Blessing in Disguise
John Ashbery
As You Came from the Holy Land
John Ashbery
And You Know
John Ashbery
Amid Mounting Evidence
John Ashbery
Adam Snow
John Ashbery
Chinese Whispers
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John Ashbery
A Voice from the Fireplace
John Ashbery
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The Problem of Anxiety
John Ashbery
Day Bump
John Ashbery
Meaningful Love
John Ashbery
By Guess and by Gosh
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A Worldly Country
John Ashbery
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