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Imagination and Logos: Essays on C. P. Cavafy (Harvard Early Modern and Modern Greek Studies)

Imagination and Logos: Essays on C. P. Cavafy (Harvard Early Modern and Modern Greek Studies)

James D. Faubion
4.6/5 ( ratings)
This book explores diverse but complementary interdisciplinary approaches to the poetics, intertexts, and influence of the work of C. P. Cavafy , one of the most important twentieth-century European poets. Written by leading international scholars in a number of disciplines , the essays of this volume situate Cavafy's poetry within the broader contexts of modernism and aestheticism and investigate its complex and innovative responses to European literary traditions as well as its multifaceted impact on major figures of world literature--from North America to South Africa.

Contributors include Eve Sedgwick, Helen Vendler, Dimitrios Yatromanolakis, Richard Dellamora, Mark Doty, James Faubion, Diana Haas, John Chioles, Edmund Keeley, Albert Henrichs, Kathleen Coleman, Gregory Nagy, Michael Paschalis, Peter Jeffreys, Diskin Clay, and Panagiotis Roilos.
Language
English
Pages
250
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Release
January 01, 2011
ISBN
0674053397
ISBN 13
9780674053397

Imagination and Logos: Essays on C. P. Cavafy (Harvard Early Modern and Modern Greek Studies)

James D. Faubion
4.6/5 ( ratings)
This book explores diverse but complementary interdisciplinary approaches to the poetics, intertexts, and influence of the work of C. P. Cavafy , one of the most important twentieth-century European poets. Written by leading international scholars in a number of disciplines , the essays of this volume situate Cavafy's poetry within the broader contexts of modernism and aestheticism and investigate its complex and innovative responses to European literary traditions as well as its multifaceted impact on major figures of world literature--from North America to South Africa.

Contributors include Eve Sedgwick, Helen Vendler, Dimitrios Yatromanolakis, Richard Dellamora, Mark Doty, James Faubion, Diana Haas, John Chioles, Edmund Keeley, Albert Henrichs, Kathleen Coleman, Gregory Nagy, Michael Paschalis, Peter Jeffreys, Diskin Clay, and Panagiotis Roilos.
Language
English
Pages
250
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Release
January 01, 2011
ISBN
0674053397
ISBN 13
9780674053397

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