单词 | projective verse |
释义 | > as lemmasprojective verse 6. Of poetry or poets: characterized by or using ‘open’ or ‘natural’ forms as a means of reflecting aspects of the spontaneous process of composition (such as the poet breathing), in contrast to the formal ‘closed’ structures of traditional poetry. Frequently in projective verse. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poem or piece of poetry > types of poem according to form > [noun] > verse designed to show inherent energy projective verse1950 1950 C. Olson in Poetry N.Y. iii. 15 Projective verse teaches, is, this lesson, that that verse will only do in which a poet manages to register both the acquisitions of his ear and the pressures of his breath. 1950 C. Olson in Poetry N.Y. iii. 22 Eliot..has only gone from his fine ear outward rather than, as I say a projective poet will, down through the workings of his own throat to that place where breath comes from, where breath has its beginnings, where drama has to come from, where, the coincidence is, all art springs. 1963 Listener 7 Mar. 435/3 A poet I liked very much is Robert Bly. In versification he is not ‘projective’, but in tone and attitude he is. 1967 Book Week (Washington Post) 19 Mar. 6/1 Here what he [sc. Olson] calls the Projective Open or Field verse (as opposed to the systematic Closed Forms of the past) is put to work, using line, syllable, breath, as principles he has preached. His one theme is energy—how a man's energy is expended in history and in space. 1985 20th Cent. Lit. 31 326 Long before..the prophets of projective verse attempted to formulate a poetics of breath, E. M. Forster was advocating a humanism with a voice audible to all who listened. 1992 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 24 Sept. 66/4 No doubt Helgerson could explain that Projective Verse was an attempt to take over the American Constitution. < as lemmas |
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