This Craft of Verse (The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures)

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Jorge Luis Borges: This Craft of Verse (The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures) (2002, Harvard University Press)

Paperback, 160 pages

English language

Published March 30, 2002 by Harvard University Press.

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978-0-674-00820-5
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From Library Journal: For Borges (1899-1986), the central fact of life was the existence of words and their potential as building blocks of poetry. In this series of six long-forgotten lectures given at Harvard more than 30 years ago, he insists that reading (in English, primarily) gave him more pleasure than writing. Most of his examples are taken from English-speaking writers, such as Shakespeare, Keats, Byron, Whitman, and Frost. Borges developed a passion for the study of Old English, with its abundant metaphors, harsh beauty, and deep feeling (though not, he admits, for its deep thought). He dislikes the history of literature, which he feels demeans individual works, and he is generally wistful for a future when we are no longer overburdened by history. He champions the primacy of storytelling and prefers the epic to the novel, which he finds "padded." He also argues that one of the great poverties …

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Subjects

  • Literary studies: from c 1900 -
  • Poetry & poets: from c 1900 -
  • Poetry
  • English
  • General
  • Poetry / History & Criticism
  • Ancient, Classical & Medieval