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- W2752130328 abstract "This essay poses some questions about the twentieth-century's experience of the longing for Epic, and a concomitant discursive style which was traditionally characteristic of Epic, as for other long poems. I shall ask those questions in terms of shared attitudes to a traditional Western European classical heritage in what used to be called the translatio studii, the passage from one location, one language, to another. In this movement, this translation from one place to another, I shall consider location, location, location, comparing the voices and choices of A. D. Hope and Derek Walcott in order to test some of our literary-critical, and perhaps also social, assumptions about those longings, those locations, and those attitudes. I shall employ useful coinages from French, and speak of 'Anglophone' poetry, within the 'Europhone' languages and expansion. There are some ghosts at the feast: this is not the place to summon the Irish shade of Louis Macneice, or the double false starts of Jindyworobak and Voyager poetry. There will be some reference to local dialect and literary-creolization, but not to Longfellow's false start by the shores of Gitchy Gumy. I shall take advantage of post-Modernism's polemi - cal insistence that we can employ whatever we like, for the bricolage we like, and even choose our ancestors as we like. Above all, I am going to resist the retreat from aesthetic judgement which has been so characteristic of the critical movements of the last thirty years. What follows will thus be characterized by some serious listening to what the poets say, and how they say it. I use the text of A. D. Hope, Selected Poems, of 1986, which reestablished the primacy of Hope's Note - books, modified only by his own memory and judgement. This essay concludes with what one might see, for the sake of convenience, as two solutions to one problem, on the one hand the boy's own adventure, and, on the other, internal exploration. Both turn on a voyage through the inheritance of poetry." @default.
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- W2752130328 title "Elegies for Odysseus: Mimicry, Pastiche, Poetry" @default.
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