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 modernist - encyclopedia article about modernist.
Modernists, in turn, attacked the madness of hurling millions of young men into the hell of war, and the falseness of artistic norms that could not depict the emotional reality of life in the 20th century.
The Nazis exhibited modernist paintings alongside works by the mentally ill in an exhibition entitled Degenerate art (Louis A. Sass (Bauer 2004) compares madness, specifically schizophrenia, and modernism in a less fascist manner by noting their shared disjunctive narratives, surreal images, and incoherence).
Hence the strange and disturbing combinations of motifs in Surrealism, or the use of extreme dissonance in modernist music.
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 Modernist Poetry In English Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
Modernist poetry in English is generally considered to have emerged in the early years of the 20th century with the first appearance of the Imagist poets.
Eliot's poem The Waste Land is one of the key texts of modernist poetry in English.
One of the most influential of all the modernist long poems was Pound's The Cantos, a 'poem containing history' that he started in 1915 and continued to work on for the rest of his writing life.
http://www.stardustmemories.com/encyclopedia/Modernist_poetry_in_English

  
 Iransaga - Modernist Poetry
Nima Yushij (1897-1960), the father of modernist poetry, died in relative obscurity, but after World War II a number of young poets took up his cause, fighting against the shackles of literary conventions and writing free verse, sometimes with a vengeance.
Modernist poetry, namely, a poetry which departs radically from the traditional school of the old masters, began to emerge only after World War II, when the deep social changes which had been developing for some time finally challenged the venerable literary tradition in a drastic fashion and eroded its foundations.
While the core of modernist poetry remains romantic, many poets of a liberal or radical bent have been preoccupied with protest against the establishment as well as with promoting their social and political ideas.
http://www.art-arena.com/modernp.htm

  
 modernism in literature: modernist poetry
Modernist work is often the most accessible of today's poetry, thanks to education, public libraries and a vast critical industry.
Read the biographies of Modernist artists to understand how and why they made their innovations.
You will learn much about the poet's craft, and produce work that is still acceptable to the better poetry magazines.
http://www.poetrymagic.co.uk/modernist.html

  
 English Literature 2: Modernist Poetry 1
This poem is in many ways the harbinger of modernist poetry and the modern age.
T.S. Eliot, The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism.
Imagism: poetry had fallen foul of the Romantics, and become a gushy womanly affair - it had lost its virility - it needed to be made hard.
http://www.ed.ac.uk/englit/studying/undergrd/english_lit_2/Handouts/ak_modernistpoetry1.htm

  
 Modernist poetry - Freepedia
Category:Literary movements Modernist poetry is a mode of writing characterised by technical innovation in the mode of versification (sometimes referred to as free verse) and by the dislocation of the 'I' of the poet as a means of subverting the notion of an unproblematic poetic 'self' directly addressing an equally unproblematic ideal reader or audience.
These two facets of modernist poetry are intimately connected with each other.
The influence of modernism can be seen in such later poetic groups and movements as the Objectivists, the Beat generation, the Black Mountain poets, the deep image group, the L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E poets and the British Poetry Revival.
http://en.freepedia.org/Modernist_poetry.html

  
 END OF THE CENTURY: MODERNIST POETRY
In this first work, he already considered his poetry a necesity of expression and demonstrates that this is the genre in which he excells, in poems like Poetic Credo.
He was born in Galicia, in Villanueva de Arosa, and was a complex person, absorbed in the aesthetic and contradictory in his politics.
The poetry of Manuel Machado Ruiz (1874-1947) is often being recovered and then forgotten.
http://www.spanisharts.com/books/literature/i_modernismo.htm

  
 Kaufman, "Sociopolitical (i.e., _Romantic_) Difficulty in Modern Poetry and Aesthetics", Romanticism and Contemporary ...
Indeed, it cannot be gainsaid that these texts are by artists who are known for both the musicality and difficulty of their work, and who have always taken pains to underscore their poetry’s links to romanticism and romantic difficulty.
From a Frankfurt perspective, critical writing that invokes the concepts of the constellation and force-field asks to be judged by standards as rigorous as those that Benjamin and Adorno apply to lyric poetry and other forms and genres of art.
[5] The much-vaunted Frankfurt preference for modernist artworks of great complexity is the preference for a Baudelairean art still intent on risking experimental enactments of romantic aura together with mimetic reflections on postromantic modernity’s most anti-auratic, advanced technical-productive developments.
http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/poetics/kaufman/kaufman.html

  
 Modernist Poetry
poetry disrupted the idea of a direct autobiographical relationship between poet and poem,...
poetry by Laura (Riding) Jackson and Robert Graves collects their main collaborative critical works, in which they produce a contemporary reaction to the early centu...
poetry which departs radically from the traditional school of...
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 Calls for Presentations, Papers, Publications: MMLA: Modernist Poetry and the Arts
"Modernist Poetry and the Arts." This session proposes to explore the link between modernist poetry and other forms of art.
Examples include, but are not limited to, poems based on Japanese block prints, as in the case of Wallace Stevens and John Gould Fletcher; on paintings, as in the case of William Carlos Williams; and on the emerging medium of film.
Calls for Presentations, Papers, Publications: MMLA: Modernist Poetry and the Arts
http://www.unm.edu/~loboblog/mort/archives/003047.html

  
 Modernist Poetry
Instead, Modernists made their readers by making texts which had to be worked on to be understood.
God Paring His Fingernails This image comes from James Joyce's seminal Modernist novel, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry: Volume One, Modern Poetry.
http://department.monm.edu/english/mew/modernist_poetry.htm

  
 modernist poetry
irish poetry, Irish poetry, Ireland, Irish poets, Irish poems, poetry in Ireland, innovative poetry, experimental poetry, alternative poetry, avant-garde, contemporary poetry, modernist poetry, neo-modernist, neomodernist.
http://www.all-creations.com/modernist_poetry

  
 The Montreal Forties: Modernist Poetry in Transition by Sam Solecki
Brian Trehearne's densely argued and critically nuanced study of English-Canadian poetry in the 1940s is in many respects a sequel to his earlier study of the presence of Imagism in the poetry of the 1920s.
It is a measure of Trehearne's critical tact as a reader of poetry that his lengthy readings of poems by the four poets do not resemble each other.
Each offers an overview of the poet's place in the turf war between the two magazines; each describes the development of the poetic career; each presents lengthy close readings of exemplary poems; and each indicates why and how the particular poet is a seminal figure in Canadian modernism.
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In the following example from Romantic and Victorian poetry, the “I” of the poem typically is clear and well-grounded, both in terms of the speaker’s identity and sense of himself and in terms of his/her relationship to the world around him/her.
Read the Poetry Exhibit “The Modernist Revolution: ‘Make It New!’” from the EDSITEment-reviewed Academy of American Poets website.
Modernism as a literary movement—the “rallying cry” of which was “Make It New!”—tried to break from the formal traditions and poetic style of Romantic and Victorian poetry.
http://edsitement.neh.gov/printable_lesson_plan.asp?id=617

  
 literary criticism
Literary criticism is indeed as varied as the genres it attempts to cover, and tutors often resort to aide-memoires, guidelines or tips.
Also these examples of literary criticism/ critiquing: Scott Reid, critiquing model, plagiarist, crossroads online, electronic poetry review, atlantic online, criticism and theory section of interviews with poets, contemporary poetry review, hamiltonious, voice of the shuttle, and poetymagic.
The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics (1993), provides excellent introductions to literary criticism and theory, plus bibilographies.
http://www.poetry-portal.com/styles.html

  
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 American Modernist Poetry
The Dial 1918-1929, Eliot's "The Wasteland" was first published in the November 1923 issue; Includes illustrations and photographs of modern art as well as poetry and literature.
Symbol to Vortex: Poetry, Painting, and Ideas, 1885-1914 by Alan Robinson, covers the evolution of modern art and literature and their relationship to Ezra Pound:
For a better understanding of the growth of the poets' styles, the Canaday Center houses a large collection of original anthologies and literary journals that published the writings of the American Modernists.
http://www.cl.utoledo.edu/canaday/americanmodernistpoetry.html

  
 Signifying Nothing: The Fourth Dimension in Modernist Art and Literature
I will argue that all Modernist visual interpretations of the fourth dimension begin not with so-called 'fine' art, but with photography, the 'new' art.
As Charles Altieri remarks, writers of the time clearly "articulate a grammar of stylistic possibilities...in a variety of combinations" (223) in an echo of the abstractions of Modernist art, making fourth-dimensional criticism useful for understanding what Robert Morris terms the "relations between image and language" (337).
The Fourth Dimension in Modernist Art and Literature
http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/engl/VSALM/mod/ricca/paper.html

  
 Great Works: innovative writing: modernist / postmodernist / archaic
Great Works is a site for innovative writing: modernist, postmodernist, archaic.
It proclaims the need to let a thousand flowers bloom, and rejects any single definition of what writing is. It welcomes alternative poetries and other writing.
The plan is to turn it more explicitly into the main Internet entry into the range of alternative poetries in Britain.
http://www.greatworks.org.uk

  
 PAIDEUMA
The original Paideuma was published under the editorship of Carroll F. Terrell by the National Poetry Foundation in 1972.
The new Paideuma: Studies in American and British Modernist Poetry will extend the purview of the original journal and will allow NPF to serve its expanding mission.
EP's Poetry and Prose / Contributions to Periodiicals, ed.
http://www.ume.maine.edu/~npf/cat45.html

  
 106-233 Modernist Poetry
an understanding of the controversies provoked by the original publication of modernist poetry and recent reconsiderations of it;
an understanding of `modernism' as a stylistic and period concept applied to poetry.
a first-hand acquaintance with some famous examples of modernist poetry;
http://www.unimelb.edu.au/HB/1995/Arts/106/106-233.html

  
 English Literature 2: Modernist Poetry - W B Yeats
All civilized men believed in progress, in a warless future, in always-increasing wealth, but now influential young men began to wonder if anything could last or if anything were worth fighting for.
W.B. Yeats, “Modern Poetry” (1936) Essays and Introductions London: Macmillan, 1961.
English Literature 2: Modernist Poetry - W B Yeats
http://www.englit.ed.ac.uk/studying/undergrd/english_lit_2/Handouts/ak_modern2yeats.htm

  
 RUSS266 - Symbolists, Futurists, and Architects of the Word: Russian Modernist Poetry
Created against the background of war, revolution and Stalin's repressions, this poetry offers a rich and complex understanding of the poet's relationship to the state and to the "narod." We will read the works of Alexander Blok, Anna Akhmatova, Osip Mandelstam, Boris Pasternak, Marina Tsvetaeva, Velemir Khlebnikov and Vladimir Mayakovsky.
Symbolists, Futurists, and Architects of the Word: Russian Modernist Poetry
RUSS266 - Symbolists, Futurists, and Architects of the Word: Russian Modernist Poetry
http://www.wesleyan.edu/wesmaps/course0203/russ266f.htm

  
 Modernist Poetry Message Board
Home : English : Poetry Message Boards : Modernist Poetry
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 Department of English Language and Literature
to the development of modernist poetry in Canada.
22 The End of the Modernist Period: Delta Canada - The Editors; The Poetry
November 1 Contact Magazine; The Editors; The Poetry
http://www.carleton.ca/english/undergrad/2001-02/ENGL4806c.html

  
 Amazon.com: Books: American Poetry : The Modernist Ideal (Insights)
This collection of specially commissioned essays brings together leading scholars and critics to define the American Modernist canon, providing a range of perspectives helpful to all those interested in this fascinating poetry.
Subjects > Literature & Fiction > Poetry > General
Subjects > Literature & Fiction > World Literature > United States > Poetry > 20th Century
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0312123884?v=glance

  
 Term Papers On The Rise Of Modernist Poetry, Research Papers, Essays
Modernism is an ideological movement that pervaded literature of the 20th century, asserting expressionism and individualism in works of art.
The two excerpts emphasize how Rainer Rilke was a poet who believed in the importance of life’s experiences as a guide to writing poetry.
Gertrude Stein, American writer of the 20th century American literature, is considered one of the proponents of the modernist tradition.
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 Modernist Poetry - tribe.net
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I guess that's why I'm on the "Modernist Poetry" tribe, and not the sonnets tribe.
But I never really tracked his work down because it didn't have to do with what I was working on at the time, and proper attention to the French Symbolists would require more French than I had.
http://modernistpoetry.tribe.net/thread/4d157cc0-640e-43d7-9f5d-5b55858eefc4

  
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Though American modernist literature has been intensely scrutinized since the end of the first World War, a great deal of ambiguity surrounds the history of the literary movement—especially the movement’s origins.
Indeed, Lost Generation member Archibald MacLeish and many of his colleagues (mostly white men) believed that “a poem should not mean but be”—that poetry is just a language effect with little or no direct reference beyond the formal arrangement of the words on the page.
The most surprising aspect about the study of this movement is the controversy concerning the very definition of the modernist aesthetic of American poetry.
http://deptorg.knox.edu/engdept/commonroom/Volume_Four/number_two/jnland/index.html

  
 Modernist poetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Modernist poetry refers specifically to poetry written between 1890 and 1970 in the tradition of Modernism.
By the 19th century a large range of established forms and norms had been established in French, English, German, Italian, Spanish and Russian, and these norms were the standard against which new works were judged.
Through much of the post-renaissance, poetry in the major European languages had focused on development of large scale prosodic structure, reference and ornament, in a tradition that was seen as stretching back to the works of Dante Alighieri and Petrarch.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modernist_poetry

  
 swordfight: I studied Modernist poetry
I studied Modernist poetry right up to the graduate level, and at no point did I encounter the name "Adelaide Crapsey." Certainly, I would've remembered a name like that.
The best summary I could find about Crapsey's career comes from a piece entitled "Tanka and Haiku Come to America".
http://www.swordfight.org/000064.html

  
 Modernist Poetry
Modernist arts inherit and complicate the late nineteenth century divide between Realism and the Art for Art’s Sake movement.
Romanticism as self-indulgent, sloppy, too emotional:  irony, precision, indirection, objectivity, formal integrity to replace Romantic idea of poetry as self-revelation (Example:  “The Bathtub”)
The death knell of the old, grand dream of Classical order and symmetry:  Einstein’s new physics and relativity destroy the stable, predictable Newtonian universe
http://www.georgiasouthern.edu/~dougt/mod.htm

  
 Guardian Unlimited Books By genre The critic as hunting dog
Finally, Haffenden is sensible about Empson's poetry without overpraising it.
Haffenden's marvellous book is full of shrewd readings, suggestive details, and comic facts.
http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/biography/0,6121,1498689,00.html

  
 Cinematic modernism : modernist poetry and film / Susan McCabe.
Cinematic modernism : modernist poetry and film / Susan McCabe.
Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005.
http://voyager.uvm.edu/bibs/bid1442266.html

  
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 Voicing the Distant: Shakespeare and Russian Modernist Poetry (FDU P)
The semiotic character of the Shakespearean text, brought to the foreground by Russian modernists, was conductive to generic, cultural, and stylistic transpositions (from the tragic to the lyric, from the social to the personal, and from the plot to the word) taking place in Russian poetry of the period.
Russian modernists saw the continuity of the literary process as enabling an individual writer to escape the given temporal and geographical limits.
The presence of Shakespearean themes and images in Russian modernist poetry, still largely overlooked, provides valuable insight into the general mechanisms of assimilation of foreign texts by Russian modernist poetry.
http://inside.fdu.edu/fdupress/04072901.html

  
 modernist literature
Only in the 1940s and 50s did modernist literature become acceptable to the academic and literary establishment, and in turn popular with a wide reading public.
Good introductions are: A History of Modern Poetry (1987) by David Perkins, Modernism by Malcolm Bradbury and James McFarlane (1976/1991), A Map of Modern English Verse (1969) by John Press, Modern Poetry and the Tradition by Cleanthe Brooks (1930) and The Pound Era by Hugh Kenner (1971).
Modernist literature represents a broad plexus of concerns that are variably represented in 120 years of European writing, notably experimentation, anti-realism, individualism and intellectualism.
http://www.poetry-portal.com/styles3.html

  
 Countrybookshop.co.uk - Survey of Modernist Poetry and a Pamphlet Against Anthologies, A
Her collaborations, notably with Robert Graves and Schuyler B. Jackson, and her own essays, stories and poems are central to the still pending critical debate necessary to the growth of poetry.
This study of modernist poetry by Laura (Riding) Jackson and Robert Graves collects their main collaborative critical works, in which they produce a contemporary reaction to the early century experimentalism of such writers as Eliot, Pound and Cummings.
Survey of Modernist Poetry and a Pamphlet Against Anthologies, A
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 CCCP
The Cambridge Conference of Contemporary Poetry is a weekend of poetry readings, performances, discussion and other events.
Emphasis is on modernist developments in contemporary poetry.
This year's Conference took place from Friday, 22 April through to Sunday, 24 April 2005, at Trinity College Cambridge.
http://www.cccp-online.org

  
 Charles Altieri: Painterly Abstraction in Modernist American Poetry
By stressing the poets' ways of making the syntax of art works carry semantic force, this orientation generates a much more dynamic, philosophically stimulating sense of modernist poetry than the ones offered by the dominant styles of political critique.
Charles Altieri: Painterly Abstraction in Modernist American Poetry
His books include Self and Sensibility in Contemporary American Poetry (Cambridge, 1984), Canons and Consequences: Reflections on the Ethical Force of Imaginative Ideals (Northwestern, 1990), and Subjective Agency (Blackwell, 1994).
http://www.psupress.org/books/titles/0-271-01419-9.html

  
 The Structure of Modernist Poetry
Subjects > Literary Criticism > Poetry > Poetry, Modern - History and criticism
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 The Erotics of Masculine Demise: Homosexual Sacrifice in Modernist Poetry (Literary Criticism & Cultural Theory)
This book aims to re-establish an interest in poetry by integrating question of prosody and aesthetics with political literary study.
The Erotics of Masculine Demise: Homosexual Sacrifice in Modernist Poetry (Literary Criticism & Cultural Theory)
This book posits that male homoeroticism is a crucial component of any comprehensive understanding of modernism and the crisis of modern masculine identity.
http://www.planeteros.co.uk/gaypoetry/gaypoetry01/0415967058AMUS5308.shtml

  
 Modernist Poetry and Poetics Hilights
The February 1931 "Objectivist" issue of Poetry (Chicago) proposes the status of this "school" as the first issue for discussion and ultimately leads to a discussion of questions relevant to these poets but also to literary study in general: What constitutes a literary movement?
We explore Objectivist poetics, reflecting on whether there are common principles shared between the five poets and, drawing upon companion essays in The Objectivist Nexus, study the poets' relation to the cultural moment and the reception of their work.
What kinds of authorial performances lend themselves to canonization?
http://www.chss.iup.edu/sherwood/Career/Job-Presentation/modernist_poetry_and_poetics_hil.htm

  
 Term Papers 2000, Term papers, 051015
Even at a young age, he demonstrated artistic talent such as drawing and writing poetry, but around the sixth grade he began to grow increasingly bored with his studies.
He was born on September 25,1897 in New Albany, Mississippi, where he spent most of his early life.
After a failed attempt in high school, Faulkner became a cadet in training with the Royal Air Force.
http://termpapers2000.com/lib/essay?A=type1&KEYW=The+Rise+of+Modernist+Poetry

  
 Find in a Library: Cinematic modernism : modernist poetry and film
Find in a Library: Cinematic modernism : modernist poetry and film
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 Hwaet!: A Little Old English Anthology of American Modernist Poetry - Hotel Resource Book Store
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Hwaet!: A Little Old English Anthology of American Modernist Poetry
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 American Modernist Writers and the Orient
Pound, in fact, offered his predilection for Oriental forms months before his acceptance of the Fenollosa notebooks when he published his famous haiku in Poetry in April, 1913:
Stirred by these events, Leo Stein, later a collector of Japanese art, and Hutchins Hapgood, a journalist who helped to found the Provincetown Players, were the first of the Modernist generation to visit Japan and bring their experiences home to Gertrude Stein and Eugene O'Neill.
Influenced by Lowell's The Soul of Japan, Lafcadio Hearn moved to Japan and his books on local life became best-sellers in the States.
http://www.library.yale.edu/beinecke/orient/intro.htm

  
 Talk:Modernist Poetry - Wikibooks
One person can write on their novels, another on their poetry, etc. Sound terrible?
This page was last modified 19:28, 14 January 2005.
If a writer falls into several categories, we can all share space.
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Talk:Modernist_Poetry

  
 Locations of Literary Modernism : Region and Nation in British and American Modernist Poetry by Alex Davis [ISBN: ...
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The book brings the work of major canonical writers into juxtaposition with more neglected modernists such as Basil Bunting and Dylan Thomas, writers whose investment in the concepts of region and nation, it is argued, contributed to their relative marginalization.
Locations of Literary Modernism : Region and Nation in British and American Modernist Poetry
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 Survey Of Modernist Poetry A BCL1 PR English Literature
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