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The Theory of Inspiration: Composition As a Crisis of Subjectivity in Romantic and Post-Romantic Writing
Timothy Clark
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| #4619775 in Books | 1997-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x5.75 x1.25l, | File type: PDF | 312 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Clever, inspiring in itself|By Tom|this is a very clever work, inspirational in itself. the relation to modern and classical philosophical ideas of the complex and imaginative philosophy surrounding deism, the source of inspiration and the role of the poet/prophet is adressed in a unique fashion. this is an inspirational insight into others thoughts on inspiration. (particularl|About the Author|
Timothy Clark is Reader in English at the University of Durham.|
Inspiration is a basic concept of western poetics, and deserves reassessment with all the tools of modern literary theory. Timothy Clark's book is an entirely original and unprecedented project, which throws up surprising readings of the theory of inspiration in western poetics since the enlightment: the place, for instance, of mass 'enthusiasms' or crowd psychology in romantic conceptions of inspirations; H.D's transvaluation of romantic aesthetics in "Notes on thought ...
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