American Pragmatism and Poetic Practice: Crosscurrents from Emerson to Susan Howe

American Pragmatism and Poetic Practice: Crosscurrents from Emerson to Susan Howe

by Kristen Case
American Pragmatism and Poetic Practice: Crosscurrents from Emerson to Susan Howe

American Pragmatism and Poetic Practice: Crosscurrents from Emerson to Susan Howe

by Kristen Case

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Overview

Innovative study that sees much of twentieth-century American poetry as enacting, in language, pragmatic philosophy.

Wittgenstein wrote that "philosophy ought really to be written only as a form of poetry." American poetry has long engaged questions about subject and object, self and environment, reality and imagination, real and ideal that have dominated the Western philosophical tradition since the Enlightenment. Kristen Case's book argues that American poets from Emerson to Susan Howe have responded to the central problems of Western philosophy by performing, in language, the continually shifting relation between mind and world. Pragmatism, recognizing the futility of philosophy's attempt to fix the mind/world relation, announces the insights that these poets enact.
Pursuing the flightsof pragmatist thinking into poetry and poetics, Case traces an epistemology that emerges from American writing, including that of Emerson, Marianne Moore, William James, and Charles Olson. Here mind and world are understood as inseparable, and the human being is regarded as, in Thoreau's terms, "part and parcel of Nature." Case presents a new picture of twentieth-century American poetry that disrupts our sense of the schools and lineages of modern and postmodern poetics, arguing that literary history is most accurately figured as a living field rather than a line. This book will be of particular interest to scholars and students of pragmatism, transcendentalism, and twentieth-century American poetry.

Kristen Case is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Maine at Farmington.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782049739
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, Limited
Publication date: 12/08/2011
Series: Mind and American Literature , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 178
File size: 5 MB

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
"By Their Fruits": Words and Action in American Writing
Emerson, Moore, America
Robert Frost, Charles Sanders Peirce, and the Necessity of Form
"As Much a Part of Things as Trees and Stones": John Dewey, William Carlos Williams, and the Difference in Not Knowing
Henry Thoreau, Charles Olson, and the Poetics of Place
Howe/James
Works Cited
Index
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