Description - Orientalist Poetics by Emily A. Haddad
This text on literary orientalism fills a gap in the literature for a book that spans the 19th century in both England and France with particular attention to poetry and poetics. It demonstrates orientalism's centrality to the evolution of poetry and poetics in both nations, and provides a comprehensive analysis of the aesthetic impact of orientalism on 19th-century poetry. Because it examines the poetry of the entire century across both national literatures, the book is in a unique position to articulate the essential part orientalism plays in major developments of 19th-century poetics. Through probing discussions of an array of prominent 19th-century poets - including Shelley, Southey, Byron, Hugo, Musset, Leconte de Lisle, Wordsworth, Hemans, Gautier, Tennyson, Arnold and Wilde - Emily A. Haddad reveals how orientalism functions as a diffuse avant-garde, a crucial medium for the cultivation and refinement of a broad range of experimental positions on poetry and poetics.
Haddad argues that while orientalist poems are often viewed mainly as artefacts of European attitudes towards the East and imperialism, poetic representations of the Islamic Orient also provide an indispensable matrix for the re-examination of such aesthetically fundamental issues as the purpose of poetry, the value of mimesis, and the relationship between nature and art. Orientalist Poetics effectively bridges the gap between the analysis of poetics and the analysis of orientalism. In showing that major poetic developments have roots in orientalism, Haddad's book offers a valuable and innovative revisionist view of nineteenth-century literary history.
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