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The Birth-Mark

Susan Howe (Autor)

Wesleyan University Press (Editora)

R$ 165,04
SKU: 9780819562630

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A stimulating examination of early American literature. Susan Howe approaches early American literature as pet and critic, blending scholarship with passionate commitment and unique view of her subject. The Birth-mark traces the collusive relationships among tradition, the constitution of critical editions, literary history and criticism, the institutionalized roles of poetry and prose, and the status of gender. Through an examination of the texts and editorial histories of Thomas Shepard's conversion narratives, the captivity narrative of Mary Rowlandson, and the poetry of Emily Dickinson, Howe reads our intellectual inheritance as a series of civil wars, where each text is a wilderness in which a strange and lawless author confronts interpreters and editors eager for settlement. In a concluding interview, Howe comments on her approach and recounts some the crucial biographical events that sparked her interest in early American literature.

"No other poet now writing has Howe's power to bring together narrative and lyric, textual scholarship and historical speculation, found text and pure invention. Her very footnotes can have poetic, even demonic force. In these pages, Anne Hutchinson and Mary Rowlandson, Thomas Shephard and Cotton Mather, Hawthorne and Melville, Emerson and F.O. Matthiessen, and especially Emily Dickinson and Susan Howe herself come to life -- but to a "life" that belongs to the feminist 1990s rather than the New England of the 1680s or 1850s. To "unsettle the wilderness" as Howe does here is to create a new genre: the poessay, I would call it, which is also and inevitably a poethics." -- Marjorie Perloff

"The Birth-mark by Susan Howe is an astonishing work re-presenting the American past, its history, literature, texts, and critics. At once gnomic and lucid, grave and scintillating, it is a trespass comparable to Lawrence's or Olson's in its passionate grasp of materials, its critical delegitimation of iconic cultural authorities, its f

Sobre o Livro

Aborda a literatura americana antiga por meio de leituras de textos e histórias editoriais, com foco em narrativas de conversão de Thomas Shepard, o relato de cativeiro de Mary Rowlandson e a poesia de Emily Dickinson.

Examina as relações entre tradição, edições críticas, história literária e papéis institucionais de prosa e poesia, oferecendo recortes úteis para estudos textuais e críticas literárias.

Inclui uma entrevista final em que a autora comenta sua abordagem e eventos biográficos que influenciaram seu interesse pela literatura americana antiga.

Características

Categoria Crítica literária
Subcategoria História literária
Autores Susan Howe
Sobre o Autor Susan Howe é poeta e ensaísta com atuação na interseção entre poesia e estudos literários.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 212
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Wesleyan University Press
ISBN 9780819562630
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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