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| Title | Suddenness and the composition of poetic thought | 
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| Creators | Magee Paul | 
| Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция | 
| Subjects | Poetics. ; Poetry — Authorship. ; Performance poetry. ; Poétique. ; Poésie — Art d'écrire. ; Poésie-performance. ; EBSCO eBooks | 
| Document type | Other | 
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| Language | English | 
| Rights | Доступ по паролю из сети Интернет (чтение, печать, копирование) | 
| Record key | on1291572876 | 
| Record create date | 1/10/2022 | 
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"Employing an extensive archive of interview materials with major Anglophone poets, this book uncovers how they think in the moments of composition, providing a lucid account of the links between poetic composition and live performative thinking"--.
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- Cover
 - Half Title
 - Series Page
 - Title Page
 - Copyright Page
 - Dedication
 - Contents
 - Acknowledgements
- Permissions
 
 - Introduction
- Cognitive Constraint
 - Suddenness Defined
 - The Question Driving This Book
 - Approach
 - Notes
 
 - Part I: Revising towards Spontaneity
 - Chapter 1: We Do Not Know What We Are Going to Say Until We Have Said It
- The Split
 - Not a Fast Writer
 - A ‘Kind of Tightrope Walk in the Composition’
 - The Length of a Moment
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 2: ‘That’s the Illusion You’re Supposed to Get’
- ‘The Lyric’s Collective Voice’
 - Telling More Than We Can Know
 - In a Nutshell
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 3: Scepticisms
- Notes
 
 - Part II: Two Histories of Sudden Verse
 - Chapter 4: Romantic Revision and Its Others
- A Sixth Sense
 - What Is Revision?
 - Suddenness at Last
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 5: The Iliad and The Odyssey Were Rapidly Composed
- The Balkan Epics Were Rapidly Composed
 - Critiques and Impacts
 - Relevance to Written Literature?
 - Coda
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 6: The Desk as Stage
- Performing on the Page
 - Author Being Multiple
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 7: Oral Verse in Performance
- The Art of Telling Stories
 - The Art of Keying One’s Audience
 - The Art of Thinking by Speaking
 - Speech Written Down?
 - Notes
 
 - Part III: Writing Is Speaking
 - Chapter 8: Not-Quite Speech
- Parryan Literary Criticism?
 - Speech-Like by Convention
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 9: Writing as ‘Oral Dictated’
- Speaking for the Page
 - Hearing while Reading
 - ‘Worked Over Speaking’
 - Dictation
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 10: Consciousness as a Window of Three Seconds
- Spoken Thought
 - Topic
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 11: Song
- Notes
 
 - Part IV: Suddenness and Art
 - Chapter 12: The Split in the Archive
- Poets’ Objections to the Idea of Originality
 - Notes
 
 - Chapter 13: ‘Great Goblets of Magnolialight’
- It’s Forty Past Five
 - Peleiadic Achilleus
 - Email Me a Receipt
 - Intensifying
 - Notes
 
 - References
 - Index
 - About the Author