Modern Poetry - Marianne Moore cont. (lecture)

Lecture by Professor Langdon Hammer given as part of Open Yale courses, 'engl 310: Modern Poetry'. Available as audio, video and transcript with hadnout (.pdf). Overview: The previous lecture's examination of "The Octopus" is continued, focusing on Moore's innovative use of quotation. The poem "Silence" is read in connection with nineteenth-century poetry and the poet's personal reticence. Selections from Elizabeth Bishop's personal memoir of Moore are presented with special attention to Moore's relationships with other modernists and male poets in particular. The poem "To a Snail" is considered as a meditation on style and compression, and a reading of "The Paper Nautilus" rounds out a wider examination of the use and meaning of restraint in Moore's poetry. Part of Open Yale courses, 'engl 310: Modern Poetry' https://oyc.yale.edu/english/engl-310
Date Published: 26 September 2012
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Contributors: Langdon Hammer
In Collection(s): Introducing modernism
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