
The Figure of the Animal in Modern and Contemporary Poetry
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Romance
Poetry
Format
Hardcover
Pages
267
Language
English
Published
Jun 15, 2018
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10
3319706659
ISBN-13
9783319706658
Description
In this exploration of the intersections between poetry and the animal world, Michael Malay delves into how modern and contemporary poets engage with the figure of the animal. He presents a compelling argument that underscores the profound links between poetic expression and the sensitivity inherent in recognizing the beings around us. Through a meticulous examination of various works, he unpacks the ways in which animal imagery and themes enrich poetic meaning and evoke emotional resonance.
Malay's analysis invites readers to consider the role of animals—not just as subjects of poetry, but as integral elements that reflect broader truths about human existence and our relationship with nature. By weaving together insights from literary criticism, philosophy, and ecology, he crafts a narrative that challenges conventional perceptions and enriches our understanding of both poetry and the natural world.
Malay's analysis invites readers to consider the role of animals—not just as subjects of poetry, but as integral elements that reflect broader truths about human existence and our relationship with nature. By weaving together insights from literary criticism, philosophy, and ecology, he crafts a narrative that challenges conventional perceptions and enriches our understanding of both poetry and the natural world.
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