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The ghost behind the arras
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The title of this study, the ghost behind the arras , adapts Eliot s metaphor (1917) for the latent presence of metre in free verse-poetry. In the work of nine major twentieth-century Greek poets (Cavafy, Seferis, Embiricos, Elytis, Gatsos, Ritsos, Sachtouris, Mastoraki, and Ganas), the predominant Modern Greek verse form, the political verse (politikos stichos) can be seen as the ghost behind the arras . This study examines in some detail the ways in which each of these poets appropriates the inherited metre in new contexts and asks what they contribute to the understanding of each poet s poetics. It will be argued that the most dominant ghost is Palamas The Emperor's Flute (1910) mirroring the poets attempts to communicate their response to the demise of the Great Idea ; but the latent appearances of the political verse in twentieth-century Greek poetry have many other dimensions also.
Autorentext
Vassilios Letsios graduated in Greek Philology from University of Ioannina and holds a M.A. in Modern Greek Studies from King's College London and a PhD in Modern Greek Literature from King's College London. He is a Lecturer of Modern Greek Philology at the Ionian University.
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The title of this study, 'the ghost behind the arras', adapts Eliot's metaphor (1917) for the latent presence of metre in free verse-poetry. In the work of nine major twentieth-century Greek poets (Cavafy, Seferis, Embiricos, Elytis, Gatsos, Ritsos, Sachtouris, Mastoraki, and Ganas), the predominant Modern Greek verse form, the 'political verse' (politikos stichos) can be seen as 'the ghost behind the arras'. This study examines in some detail the ways in which each of these poets appropriates the inherited metre in new contexts and asks what they contribute to the understanding of each poet's poetics. It will be argued that the most dominant 'ghost' is Palamas' The Emperor's Flute (1910) mirroring the poets' attempts to communicate their response to the demise of the 'Great Idea'; but the latent appearances of the political verse in twentieth-century Greek poetry have many other dimensions also.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639511444
- Sprache Englisch
- Titel The ghost behind the arras
- Veröffentlichung 28.03.2013
- ISBN 3639511441
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783639511444
- Jahr 2013
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T26mm
- Autor Vassilios Letsios
- Untertitel Transformations of the 'political verse' in twentieth-century Greek poetry
- Genre Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
- Anzahl Seiten 408
- Herausgeber SPS
- Gewicht 626g