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This is a splendid book, one of the best on the lyric that I have ever read, combining a rich and original theoretical account with chapters on four major twentieth-century American poets. Blasing's take on the lyric is convincing and original. -- Jonathan Culler, Cornell University

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix Introduction: "Making Choice of a Human Self" 1 PART ONE: Lyric Theory Chapter 1: The Lyric Subject 27 Chapter 2: The Historical "I" 45 Chapter 3: The Scripted "I" 78 Chapter 4: The Body of Words 96 PART TWO: Lyric Practice Chapter 5: Four Quartets: Rhetoric Redeemed 115 Chapter 6: Wallace Stevens and "The Less Legible Meanings of Sounds" 133 Chapter 7: Pound's Soundtrack: "Reading Cantos for What Is on the Page" 149 Chapter 8: Anne Sexton, "The Typo" 178 Coda: The Haunted House of "Anna" 198 Works Cited 205 Index 213

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Mutlu Konuk Blasing is Professor of English at Brown University. She is the author of "The Art of Life, American Poetry", and "Politics and Form in Postmodern Poetry".

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"In her discussions of infant language acquisition, but more broadly in her portrayal of frames by which we separate poems from non-poems, Blasing has written a smart book that other critics will use, even critics with different attitudes toward individual poets and their poems."--Stephen Burt, Modern Philology

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