JML 45.4 (Summer 2022) on the theme "The Matter of Poetry" is now available on Project Muse at https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/48858.
Content includes:
Modernist renegotiations
Espen Grønlie
Linguistic Relativism and Poetry: Ezra Pound’s Reading of Lucien Lévy-Bruhl as a Key to Ernest Fenollosa’s The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry
Tiao Wang and Ronald Schleifer
Ezra Pound and Mang Ke (芒克): Image, Affect, and Consumerism in Western and Chinese Modernism
Joseph Pizza
“All Aboard for Natchez, Cairo, and St. Louis”: Minstrelsy and Conversion in T.S. Eliot’s Ash-Wednesday
Nathaniel Mills
John Berryman’s Blackface Jokes: The Insights of Literary Failure
Harold Schweizer
On Gentleness: Rilke’s Hands
Tradition, lamentation, and individual talent
Wit Pietrzak
“Her songs are raised like fists”: The Caoineadh Tradition in Paul Muldoon’s Lamentations
Dalia Bolotnikov Mazur
Charles Reznikoff's Testimony of the Dead
Stefania Heim
“I for i and i for I”: Susan Howe’s That This and the Relational Self
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Marty Cain
Frank Stanford’s Rural Avant-Garde: Infrastructure, Mediation, and Poetic Community
Nate Mickelson
Composing in the Future Particular: Reading CAConrad’s (Soma)tics
Review
Stefania Heim
The Matter of Poetry
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