The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry & Poetics (Paper)

The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry & Poetics (Paper)

by Alex Preminger (Author), Alex Preminger (Author)

Synopsis

The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics is a comprehensive reference work dealing with all aspects of its subject: history, types, movements, prosody, and critical terminology. Prepared by recognized authorities, its articles treat their topics in sufficient depth and with enough lucidity to satisfy the scholar and the general reader alike. Entries vary in length from relatively brief notices to substantial articles of about 20,000 words. The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, published in 1965, established itself as a standard work in the field. Among the 215 contributors were Northrop Frye writing on allegory, Murray Krieger on belief in poetry, Philip Wheelwright on myth, John Hollander on music, and William Carlos Williams on free verse. In 1974, the Enlarged Edition increased the entries with dozens of new subjects, including rock lyric, computer poetry, and black poetry, to name just a few. The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics accounts for the extraordinary change and explosion of knowledge within literary and cultural studies since the 1970s. This edition, completely revised, preserves what was most valuable from previous editions, while subjecting each existing entry to revision. Over 90 percent of the entries have been extensively revised and most major ones entirely rewritten. Completely new entries number 162, including those by new contributors Camille Paglia, Barbara Herrnstein Smith, Elaine Showalter, Houston Baker, Andrew Ross, and many more. New entries include those on cultural criticism, discourse, feminist poetics, and Chicano poetry. Improvements cover several areas: All the recent developments in theory that bear on poetry are included; bibliographies of secondary sources are extended; cross-references among entries and through blind entries have been expanded for greater ease of use; and coverage of emergent and non-Western poetries is dramatically increased. Indeed, a hallmark of the encyclopedia is its world-wide orientation on the poetry of national and cultural groups.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 1430
Edition: 3
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 19 Apr 1993

ISBN 10: 0691021236
ISBN 13: 9780691021232

Media Reviews
An extraordinarily helpful volume that will save untold hours of reference time for the student, the general reader, and the literary scholar. The Modern Language Journal A reference work of distinction which all who work in the field of literary studies will find extremely useful if not, indeed, indispensable. Classical Journal I consider this volume nearly as essential for any working poet as a good dictionary. Judson Jerome, Writer's Digest A work of scholarship, much humour and literary value. The Times Literary Supplement No handier one-volume compendium is now available to provide so much useful, authoritative material on the history, theory, and craft of imaginative writing. Books Abroad
Author Bio
Alex Preminger is former Associate Professor and Chief of the Humanities Division, Brooklyn College Library, The City University of New York. T.V.F. Brogan, formerly Assistant Professor of English at the University of Hawaii, is an information-systems consultant. Frank J. Warnke was Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Georgia. O. B. Hardison, Jr., was Professor of English at Georgetown University. Earl Miner is Professor of English at Princeton University.