Senses of Style

Senses of Style Poetry Before Interpretation

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Publisher's Synopsis

In an age of interpretation, style eludes criticism. Yet it does so much tacit work: telling time, telling us apart, telling us who we are. What does style have to do with form, history, meaning, our moment's favored categories? What do we miss when we look right through it? Senses of Style essays an answer. An experiment in criticism, crossing four hundred years and composed of nearly four hundred brief, aphoristic remarks, it is a book of theory steeped in examples, drawn from the works and lives of two men: Sir Thomas Wyatt, poet and diplomat in the court of Henry VIII, and his admirer Frank O'Hara, the midcentury American poet, curator, and boulevardier. Starting with puzzle of why Wyatt's work spoke so powerfully to O'Hara across the centuries, Jeff Dolven ultimately explains what we talk about when we talk about style, whether in the sixteenth century, the twentieth, or the twenty-first.

Book information

ISBN: 9780226517117
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Imprint: The University of Chicago Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 808
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 240
Weight: 328g
Height: 141mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 17mm