William Empson Libros
William Empson fue un crítico literario y poeta inglés, célebre por su rigurosa lectura atenta de obras literarias que influyó profundamente en los Nuevos Críticos. Su enfoque crítico, a menudo destacado por su ingenio y excentricidad, le valió elogios como "crítico de genio", al tiempo que atraía controversia por sus interpretaciones a veces perversas. El estilo enérgico y poco convencional de Empson hace que su obra sea de lectura esencial por su impacto único y su perdurable importancia en la crítica literaria.






Argufying
- 657 páginas
- 23 horas de lectura
Some Versions of Pastoral is considered a landmark of modern literary criticism. Mr. Empson sees the pastoral convention as including not only poems of shepherd life but any work "about the people but not by or for" them. Finding examples in the writing of every country and century, from Mencius to William Faulkner or Céline, he concentrates on an analysis of certain works and forms in English literature, several of them, like Alice in Wonderland , Troilus and Cressida , and proletarian novels not traditionally considered pastoral. His chapter on Milton and Bentley is a precursor of Mr. Empson’s 1961 book, Milton’s God . With virtuoso clarity and perception throughout he brings the student to a new awareness of hidden values in individual works and to the creative possibilities of the language.
The Complete Poems
- 512 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
Empson has long been applauded for the dazzling intelligence and emotional passion of his poems. Praised in his lifetime by the likes of T.S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas and John Betjeman, his reputation contines to be high. His poems take a wide range of themes from metaphysics to melancholy, social climbing to political satire, and from love to loss. schovat popis
Examines seven types of ambiguity, providing examples of it in the writings of Shakespeare, Wordsworth, and T.S. Eliot.
English Pastoral Poetry: [by] William Empson
- 318 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
