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The Place of Poetry - Two Centuries of an Art in Crisis (Paperback)
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The Place of Poetry - Two Centuries of an Art in Crisis (Paperback)
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Loot Price R532
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Since the end of the eighteenth century, Christopher Clausen
asserts, poetry has steadily declined in cultural status in the
English-speaking world, yielding its former place as a bearer of
truth to the advancing sciences. As the position of poetry was more
and more threatened, its defenders made ever higher claims for its
importance, even maintaining for a time that it would take the
place of religion. But, though the Romantics brought about a
sustained revival of serious poetry for a broad audience, the
audience began to dwindle toward the end of the nineteenth century,
and the decline accelerated as the twentieth century advanced.
Though some of the cultural changes responsible for this retreat
were beyond the control of poets -- "a society in which many people
find their chief security and sense of meaning through the
possession of certain objects will produce great advertising, not
great poetry" -- Clausen finds in this situation evidence of an
abdication among artists. Because modernist poets and their
successors abandoned some indispensable principles, he believes,
serious contemporary poetry now has virtually no audience outside
of English departments. Yet the need for poetry "is not less in an
era like ours," and "the opportunities that the end of the
twentieth century offers to poetry will not become fully apparent
unless and until poets take advantage of them."
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