The Poetic Fantastic: Studies in an Evolving GenrePatrick Dennis Murphy, Vernon Hyles Bloomsbury Academic, 1989 M11 20 - 201 pages A groundbreaking contribution to the critical literature, this volume represents the most extensive study of the fantastic in poetry published to date. Designed to serve both as an introduction to and a historical overview of fantastic poetry in the Anglo-American tradition, the authors closely analyze specific periods and poems in order to illuminate more clearly the relationships among fantasty, the fantastic, science fiction, and poetry. The scope of the study is unusually broad and encompasses material from Spenser through the work of a wide range of contemporary American and British poets. |
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... reason , portrayed in the person of the grey- beard philosopher , whose logic sucks the life out of the manifold possibilities represented by Lamia . Lycius realizes this before he dies : " Shut those juggling eyes , thou ruthless man ...
... reason , " Lamia on the basis of beauty . They are opposites and adversaries . " Lamia " is the fable of the defeat of Beauty by Abstract Rea- son . Because the creation of proportion through reason was often what the eighteenth century ...
... reason ” ( 44 ) . The reading public , or at least the vocal critics among it , have not taken up " Dymer " as a ... reason " it is necessarily flawed . A merciless adherence to reason has certainly not been a strict criterion of poetic ...
Contents
The Poetry of the Fantastic Vernon Hyles | 1 |
Poetry and the PreFantastic Peter Malekin | 11 |
Lamia as Muse Martha Nochimson | 29 |
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