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- W2323201319 abstract "Harold Bloom wrote of Wallace Stevens that he provoked a critical nonsense, only now vanishing, of somehow being a French poet writing in English. John Ashbery, he continues, still provokes such nonsense (183). Of course it is important for American critics to claim both of these poets, to relish their use of American idiom, and to resist blithely attributing their (at first) puzzling enrichments of that idiom to immersion in foreign poetic techniques and traditions. Many of Ashbery's best critics have stressed his connection with American tradition. Douglas Crase demonstrates how Ashbery makes humane deflations of Emerson's idea that the individual is world (56). Joan Dayan sees A Wave as making a transit as much from Whitman as from Wordsworth and Rimbaud (1045); Mutlu Konuk Blasing is especially enlightening on Ashbery's rhetorical affinities to Emily Dickinson. Helen Vendler is appreciative of Ashbery's irrepressible Americana ... our parades and contests and shaded streets (Understanding 192). She also shows how Ashbery insists that everything said 'in English' has to be written over 'in American' (Making 32). S. P. Mohanty and Jonathan Monroe explore Ashbery's charged index of what it is to be a late-twentieth-century American, claiming that the business of explaining Ashbery becomes a significant kind of cultural self-definition (37). Ashbery remains an enchanted, serious observer of American culture, low, medium, and high, and a chronicler, as keen as Robert Frost, of verbal cliches that, for better and for worse, suffuse American speech. He himself has often declared his Americanness and expressed his discomfort at being pegged as a French offshoot (Experience 249). Nevertheless, John Ashbery has had early and continuing contact with language of France. He lived in France for ten years, studied" @default.
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- W2323201319 title "Legerete et Richesse: John Ashbery's English French Poems" @default.
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