Literary Nonfiction. Poetry. How does one live a life between the lines of what one speaks and reads? How can the imagination, through experience, discover truth and beauty? In this second edition of NEGATIVE CAPABILITY IN THE VERSE OF JOHN WIENERS, originally published as a manifesto in 2001, the work of the poet John Wieners tries on the various robes of Negative Capability as sewn and tailored by the poet John Keats.https://repository.usfca.edu/faculty_books_all/1016/thumbnail.jp
To take W.H. Auden’s “poetry makes nothing happen” at its word would be to ignore what happens while...
John Keats coined the phrase “Negative Capability” in a letter to his brother in 1817 when he spoke ...
Albert Glover (b. 1942), professor emeritus at St. Lawrence University (Canton, New York), has finis...
Literary Nonfiction. Poetry. How does one live a life between the lines of what one speaks and reads...
In late December 1817, when attempting to name what quality went to form a Man of Achievement espec...
John Keats has been remembered as one of the greatest British romantic poets in British English Lite...
Negative capability, John Keats’s coined term, defines the ideal poet as being capable of being in u...
This thesis focuses on John Keats's most important aesthetic idea, negative capability, and by study...
80 leaves.The intention of this thesis is to prove that "negative capability" exists within the char...
This paper was delivered at the Conference 'Ambiguity and the Search for Meaning' at the Jagiellonia...
In einer seiner Briefe schlug John Keats (1795-1821) vor, das Konzept der negativen Fähigkeit, welch...
One of the most striking paradoxes of Jackson Mac Low’s early poetic practice lies in the joint use ...
Negative Capability is the capacity to subtract the self so that there is room to add the other. Sim...
“We are searching for some kind of harmony between two intangibles: a form which we have not yet des...
This thesis consists of a collection of poetry titled The Strangest Secret, and a reflective essay e...
To take W.H. Auden’s “poetry makes nothing happen” at its word would be to ignore what happens while...
John Keats coined the phrase “Negative Capability” in a letter to his brother in 1817 when he spoke ...
Albert Glover (b. 1942), professor emeritus at St. Lawrence University (Canton, New York), has finis...
Literary Nonfiction. Poetry. How does one live a life between the lines of what one speaks and reads...
In late December 1817, when attempting to name what quality went to form a Man of Achievement espec...
John Keats has been remembered as one of the greatest British romantic poets in British English Lite...
Negative capability, John Keats’s coined term, defines the ideal poet as being capable of being in u...
This thesis focuses on John Keats's most important aesthetic idea, negative capability, and by study...
80 leaves.The intention of this thesis is to prove that "negative capability" exists within the char...
This paper was delivered at the Conference 'Ambiguity and the Search for Meaning' at the Jagiellonia...
In einer seiner Briefe schlug John Keats (1795-1821) vor, das Konzept der negativen Fähigkeit, welch...
One of the most striking paradoxes of Jackson Mac Low’s early poetic practice lies in the joint use ...
Negative Capability is the capacity to subtract the self so that there is room to add the other. Sim...
“We are searching for some kind of harmony between two intangibles: a form which we have not yet des...
This thesis consists of a collection of poetry titled The Strangest Secret, and a reflective essay e...
To take W.H. Auden’s “poetry makes nothing happen” at its word would be to ignore what happens while...
John Keats coined the phrase “Negative Capability” in a letter to his brother in 1817 when he spoke ...
Albert Glover (b. 1942), professor emeritus at St. Lawrence University (Canton, New York), has finis...