by WilliamEmpson (Author)
A landmark in the history of criticism, Seven Types of Ambiguity was published in 1930, when Empson was only twenty-four, and was immediately hailed as a masterpiece. Although critics had previously noted the indeterminate and playful aspect of 'ambiguity' in literary language, the term itself only entered into the critical lexicon after the publication of Empson's landmark study. In his enjoyable readings of ambiguity, puns and paradox, Empson draws on a variety of authors from Chaucer to Eliot, illuminating the strategies of individual writers and creating a brilliant general theory of poetic practice: wide-ranging, witty and still controversial today.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 06 May 2004
ISBN 10: 0712645578
ISBN 13: 9780712645577
Book Overview: 'Provocations on every page-such a book has a very unusual importance' F. R. Leavis