The article focuses on J.H. Prynne’s 2003 volume Biting the Air. I seek to explore the modes of reconstitution of language that Prynne shows to be enslaved in the various discourses of modernity. The idea of enslaving discourse is shown to be an unacknowledged aspect of modernity on the basis of Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis and Zbigniew Herbert’s “Report from the Besieged City”, both of which may be seen as illustrations of the hegemony of linguistic enslavement that Prynne struggles against in his poetry. Despite the difference of socio-linguistic and temporal context, both DeLillo and Herbert show that language, as Prynne implies in the ending of Biting the Air, is a “calibrated” mechanism of oppression that, unbeknownst to most people, keeps...
This work analyzes two post–apocalyptic novels written in very different times and cultures: George ...
This article outlines a systematic theory of style that aims to combine “social formalism” with narr...
This article explores Don DeLillo\u27s literary activism through Arendtian perspectives to investiga...
The article focuses on J.H. Prynne’s 2003 volume Biting the Air. I seek to explore the modes of reco...
The article focuses on J.H. Prynne’s 2003 volume Biting the Air. I seek to explore the modes of reco...
In the essay an attempt is made to investigate the processes of construction and reconstruction of m...
This article examines the motif of the hut in the work of Paul Celan and J. H. Prynne, as a metaphor...
This article provides a context for the section “Creating Language and Theorizing Literature”. The e...
In her article Ambiguity, the Artist, the Masses, and the \u27Double Nature\u27 of Language Elizab...
© 2015 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. This article traces the emergence and evolution of 'rh...
grantor: University of TorontoThe modernization of the nineteenth-century German, French a...
In Geogre Orwell’s 1984 (1948), literary writing is the last stronghold against “Newspeak” where th...
Critical Thesis: 'The Whole Hog: A Study of Kazoo Dreamboats by J. H. Prynne' The first part of this...
There is a striking paradox in early modernist theory and practice concerning the nature of poetic d...
It is diffcult to provide an insightful overview of Don DeLillo’s fction without commenting upon the...
This work analyzes two post–apocalyptic novels written in very different times and cultures: George ...
This article outlines a systematic theory of style that aims to combine “social formalism” with narr...
This article explores Don DeLillo\u27s literary activism through Arendtian perspectives to investiga...
The article focuses on J.H. Prynne’s 2003 volume Biting the Air. I seek to explore the modes of reco...
The article focuses on J.H. Prynne’s 2003 volume Biting the Air. I seek to explore the modes of reco...
In the essay an attempt is made to investigate the processes of construction and reconstruction of m...
This article examines the motif of the hut in the work of Paul Celan and J. H. Prynne, as a metaphor...
This article provides a context for the section “Creating Language and Theorizing Literature”. The e...
In her article Ambiguity, the Artist, the Masses, and the \u27Double Nature\u27 of Language Elizab...
© 2015 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. This article traces the emergence and evolution of 'rh...
grantor: University of TorontoThe modernization of the nineteenth-century German, French a...
In Geogre Orwell’s 1984 (1948), literary writing is the last stronghold against “Newspeak” where th...
Critical Thesis: 'The Whole Hog: A Study of Kazoo Dreamboats by J. H. Prynne' The first part of this...
There is a striking paradox in early modernist theory and practice concerning the nature of poetic d...
It is diffcult to provide an insightful overview of Don DeLillo’s fction without commenting upon the...
This work analyzes two post–apocalyptic novels written in very different times and cultures: George ...
This article outlines a systematic theory of style that aims to combine “social formalism” with narr...
This article explores Don DeLillo\u27s literary activism through Arendtian perspectives to investiga...