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    ISBN-10
    0268021813
    Book Title
    Extravagant: Crossings of Modern Poetry And Modern Ph
    Genre
    PHILOSOPHY
    ISBN
    9780268021818

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    Publisher
    University of Notre Dame Press
    ISBN-10
    0268021813
    ISBN-13
    9780268021818
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    44672946

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    424 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Name
    Extravagant : Crossings of Modern Poetry and Modern Philosophy
    Publication Year
    2005
    Subject
    Comparative Literature, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Poetry, Subjects & Themes / General
    Type
    Textbook
    Subject Area
    Literary Criticism, Philosophy
    Author
    Robert Baker
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.9 in
    Item Weight
    26.1 Oz
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    6 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Scholarly & Professional
    LCCN
    2005-002504
    Dewey Edition
    22
    TitleLeading
    The
    Reviews
    " The Extravagant is a fascinating and ambitious study of the interplay between philosophy and poetry in the modern period." -- The Virginia Quarterly Review, "Baker's great strengths--apart from the scale and urgency of his wonderfully conceived topic--are his prodigious learning, his luminous intelligence, and his probing diagnostic vision. He has a truly remarkable capacity to move scrupulously and profoundly between poetry and philosophical thought." --Peter Sacks, Harvard University, . . . Baker sees modernity as a dialectical struggle between increasingly organized instrumental societies and constructive, energetic, and creative negativity., "Baker locates the origin of this 'extravagant' wandering not in the Homeric plot of return to a lost household, but rather in the Biblical theme of 'crossing' over or through to a new heaven or a new earth, and in the desire to make all things new . . . Baker further argues that the major 20th-century philosophers in the Continental tradition have been inspired by these 'extravagant' poets; as a result there has been a remarkable 'interanimation' between poetry and philosophy in our time." -- The Heythrop Journal, The Extravagant is a fascinating and ambitious study of the interplay between philosophy and poetry in the modern period., ". . . Baker sees modernity as a dialectical struggle between increasingly organized instrumental societies and constructive, energetic, and creative negativity." -- Religious Studies Review, "In conclusion, and in good extravagant fashion, I'll say this: Baker's book is absolutely fascinating, interesting, and compelling, in spite of its forcing the reader to wander almost to exhaustion-but then such is the nature of both the extravagant and the negative." -- Hyperion, "This is an outstanding book about the inter-relations between poetry and philosophy. It's splendidly written, impressively argued and genuinely original. I read it with great admiration." --Mark W. Edmundson, University of Virginia, . . . [Baker's] richly erudite, lucidly intelligent, and beautifully written book is indispensable for anyone who wants to understand and reflect on the trajectory of modern culture., " . . . his richly erudite, lucidly intelligent, and beautifully written book is indispensable for anyone who wants to understand and reflect on the trajectory of modern culture." -- Notre Dame Philosophical Review, Robert Baker's The Extravagant: Crossings of Modern Poetry and Modern Philosophy deals boldly and often brilliantly with its titular subjects as ways of exploring perhaps arbitrating lofty, even ultimate issues. . . . [What is] impressive is Baker's command of his voluminous and difficult subject matter. He seems to have read all the primary and secondary literature of poetry and philosophy, moves with ease between the philosophy, and manages to frame complex arguments in terms that, while hardly simple, are at least relatively accessible and light on jargon., Baker is surely right to see a kind of displaced religious longing behind many of these writers. . . . Scholars looking for common themes uniting Romanticism and now-fading postmodernity will find a support here. . . . ., In conclusion, and in good extravagant fashion, I'll say this: Baker's book is absolutely fascinating, interesting, and compelling, in spite of its forcing the reader to wander almost to exhaustion--but then such is the nature of both the extravagant and the negative., "Robert Baker's The Extravagant: Crossings of Modern Poetry and Modern Philosophy deals boldly and brilliantly with its titular subjects as ways of exploring perhaps arbitrating lofty, even ultimate issues. . . . This structure is intriguing, but even more impressive is Baker's command of his voluminous and difficult subject matter." -- The Georgia Review, ". . . The Extravagant is an engaging book that will have many admirers among the ever-widening circle of 'religionists without religion.' It makes a good case for the continuity of romantic and modernist poetics despite the clear break between expressivism and constructivism in twentieth-century theory and practice." -- Christianity and Literature, . . . The Extravagant is an engaging book that will have many admirers among the ever-widening circle of 'religionists without religion.' It makes a good case for the continuity of romantic and modernist poetics despite the clear break between expressivism and constructivism in twentieth-century theory and practice., ". . . Baker is surely right to see a kind of displaced religious longing behind many of these writers. . . Scholars looking for common themes uniting Romanticism and now-fading postmodernity will find a support here. . . " -- Choice
    Dewey Decimal
    809.1/9384
    Synopsis
    Robert Baker explores the interplay between poetry and philosophy in the modern period, engaging a broad range of writers., In The Extravagant Robert Baker explores the interplay between poetry and philosophy in the modern period, engaging a broad range of writers: Kant, Wordsworth, and Lyotard in a chapter on the sublime; Rimbaud, Nietzsche, and Bataille in a chapter on visionary quest; and Kierkegaard, Dickinson, Mallarm , and Derrida in a chapter on apocalyptic negativity. His guiding concern is to illuminate adventures of "extravagant" or "wandering" language that, from the romantic period on, both poets and philosophers have undertaken in opposition to the dominant social and discursive frames of a pervasively instrumentalized world. The larger interpretative narrative shaping the book is that a dialectic of instrumental reason and creative negativity has been at work throughout modern culture. Baker argues that adventures of exploratory wandering emerge in the romantic period as displaced articulations of older religious discourses. Given the dominant trends of the modern world, however, these adventures repeatedly lead to severe collisions and crises, in response to which they are later revised or further displaced. Over time, as instrumental structures come to disfigure every realm of modern life, poetries and philosophies at odds with these structures are forced to criticize and surpass earlier voices in their traditions that seem to have lost a transformative power. Thus, Baker argues, these adventures gradually unfold into various discourses of the negative prominent in contemporary culture: discourses of decentering, dispersing, undoing, and erring. It is this dialectic that Baker traces and interprets in this ambitious study., In The Extravagant Robert Baker explores the interplay between poetry and philosophy in the modern period, engaging a broad range of writers: Kant, Wordsworth, and Lyotard in a chapter on the sublime; Rimbaud, Nietzsche, and Bataille in a chapter on visionary quest; and Kierkegaard, Dickinson, Mallarmé, and Derrida in a chapter on apocalyptic negativity. His guiding concern is to illuminate adventures of "extravagant" or "wandering" language that, from the romantic period on, both poets and philosophers have undertaken in opposition to the dominant social and discursive frames of a pervasively instrumentalized world. The larger interpretative narrative shaping the book is that a dialectic of instrumental reason and creative negativity has been at work throughout modern culture. Baker argues that adventures of exploratory wandering emerge in the romantic period as displaced articulations of older religious discourses. Given the dominant trends of the modern world, however, these adventures repeatedly lead to severe collisions and crises, in response to which they are later revised or further displaced. Over time, as instrumental structures come to disfigure every realm of modern life, poetries and philosophies at odds with these structures are forced to criticize and surpass earlier voices in their traditions that seem to have lost a transformative power. Thus, Baker argues, these adventures gradually unfold into various discourses of the negative prominent in contemporary culture: discourses of decentering, dispersing, undoing, and erring. It is this dialectic that Baker traces and interprets in this ambitious study.
    LC Classification Number
    PN1161.B35 2005

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