Thamyris : or, Is there a future for poetry? by R. C. Trevelyan

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Author Trevelyan, R. C. (Robert Calverley), 1872-1951
LoC No. 25019528
Title Thamyris : or, Is there a future for poetry?
Original Publication United States: E. P. Dutton & Company, 1925.
Series Title To-day and to-morrow series
Credits Tim Lindell, Krista Zaleski and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)
Summary "Thamyris: or, Is there a future for poetry?" by R. C. Trevelyan is a reflective literary essay written in the early 20th century. This thought-provoking work explores the evolution and current state of poetry, questioning whether it can survive in a world increasingly dominated by prose and other forms of artistic expression. Trevelyan utilizes historical context and analytical insights to probe the nature of poetic practice, addressing the contrasts between spoken verse and written language. In the book, Trevelyan begins with a mythological allegory involving Thamyris, a bard punished for his hubris, to illustrate the tension between traditional and innovative poetic expressions. He argues that although poetry seems to have deviated from its musical roots and public performances, it still retains the potential to connect with modern realities and emotions. By analyzing the evolution of poetic forms and techniques—from classical to contemporary—Trevelyan posits that while poetry may have become less popular, its unique ability to articulate human experience in a deeply emotional and evocative manner ensures its enduring relevance. Ultimately, he suggests that poetry must adapt, becoming more rational and responsive to the complexities of modern life, while still safeguarding its intrinsic beauty and emotional power. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PN: Language and Literatures: Literature: General, Criticism, Collections
Subject Poetry
Category Text
EBook-No. 70316
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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