For Charles Olson, places represent an ideal foundation for his poetry in so far as they free it from ego, history and nature by virtue of their being the compound of social and environmental forces. However, if place is a necessary a priori condition for creation, the writing of place is no self-evident rediscovery of immanence. The emergence of the cartographic paradigm in the Maximus Poems is thus the product of the poet’s effort to reconcile writing and place
As poet, critic, theorist and teacher, Charles Olson extended the possibilities of modern writing. F...
The poems in Hinterlands are products of my interest in landscape. They feature complex territories ...
Through a study of mapping comes an understanding of urbanism and its development through history. T...
Pour Charles Olson, si le lieu représente une fondation idéale pour l’écriture c’est qu’il est le pr...
Charles Olson's The Maximus Poems are discussed in terms of their spatial references to the specifi...
PhDAmerican literatureUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://dee...
Olson\u27s Dance: The Poetics of Place in American Poetry, uses Charles Olson and his poetic theori...
The writings of the American poet, Charles Olson (1910-1970), have received extensive critical discu...
In recent years, the terms “mapping” and “cartography” have been used with increasing frequency to ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Lending Division - LD:D53610/85 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
American poet Charles Olson (1910-1970) spent the last two decades of his life composing his magnum ...
Places are deeply specific, and often richly resonant for us in terms of memory, emotion, and associ...
Drawing both on the medieval Mappae mundi and the Ptolemaic tradition revived in the Renaissance, th...
Kunert\u27s volume of poetry Fremd daheim (Foreign at Home, 1990) defines a poetics of place, a poet...
Concepts of place combine to form and influence our understanding of ourselves and our locations in ...
As poet, critic, theorist and teacher, Charles Olson extended the possibilities of modern writing. F...
The poems in Hinterlands are products of my interest in landscape. They feature complex territories ...
Through a study of mapping comes an understanding of urbanism and its development through history. T...
Pour Charles Olson, si le lieu représente une fondation idéale pour l’écriture c’est qu’il est le pr...
Charles Olson's The Maximus Poems are discussed in terms of their spatial references to the specifi...
PhDAmerican literatureUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://dee...
Olson\u27s Dance: The Poetics of Place in American Poetry, uses Charles Olson and his poetic theori...
The writings of the American poet, Charles Olson (1910-1970), have received extensive critical discu...
In recent years, the terms “mapping” and “cartography” have been used with increasing frequency to ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Lending Division - LD:D53610/85 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
American poet Charles Olson (1910-1970) spent the last two decades of his life composing his magnum ...
Places are deeply specific, and often richly resonant for us in terms of memory, emotion, and associ...
Drawing both on the medieval Mappae mundi and the Ptolemaic tradition revived in the Renaissance, th...
Kunert\u27s volume of poetry Fremd daheim (Foreign at Home, 1990) defines a poetics of place, a poet...
Concepts of place combine to form and influence our understanding of ourselves and our locations in ...
As poet, critic, theorist and teacher, Charles Olson extended the possibilities of modern writing. F...
The poems in Hinterlands are products of my interest in landscape. They feature complex territories ...
Through a study of mapping comes an understanding of urbanism and its development through history. T...