Australian Poetry: Romanticism and NegativityThis book offers a comprehensive and original reading of Australian poetry, from the colonial period to the present, through the dual lenses of Romanticism and negativity. Paul Kane argues that the absence of Romanticism functions as a crucial presence in the poetry of all the major Australian poets. This absence or negativity is both thematic and structural, and Kane's scrupulous analyses uncover important relations between Romanticism and negativity. Chapters on nine individual poets explore and substantiate the theoretical claims informed by the work of contemporary critics of Romanticism and by various philosophers of negativity. These chapters can serve as a series of self-contained readings of Australian poets for the use of students, scholars, and informed general readers. Australian Poetry is unique in its sustained argument and theoretical sophistication. |
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Contents
The Absence of Romanticism | 8 |
Poetic Origins and Negativity | 24 |
Charles Harpur and the Myth of Origins | 48 |
Henry Kendalls Negations | 65 |
Christopher Brennan and the Allegory of Poetic Power | 78 |
Nihilism in Kenneth Slessor | 96 |
A D Hope and Romantic Displacement | 119 |
The Mystic and the Demystified | 141 |
Judith Wright and Silence | 156 |
Gwen Harwood and Capable Negativity | 170 |
Les Murray and Poetrys Otherworld | 185 |
Conclusion The Negative Strain in Australian Romanticism | 203 |
Notes | 209 |
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