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Drawing on Bernd Mahr’s model theory, this volume introduces a new approach to Romanticism in contemporary Australian literature. Focusing on two very different authors, David Malouf and the Indigenous poet Samuel Wagan Watson, this book highlights their similarities rather than their differences. It is the first book-length study dedicated specifically to each author’s poetic oeuvre. Comprehensive readings reveal that an ironic dialectic underpins how each poet writes from within a disjunct of culture and environment following colonisation, finding hope in dialogue and a productive process of negative assertion. The theoretical framing of Romanticism developed here effectively rehabilitates Romanticism as a productive paradigm in contemporary Australian poetry.



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Contemporary Australian poetry – Australian literature – Suburban Australian literature City writing – Model theory – Australian Romanticism – Romantic irony – Spatial hermeneutics – David Malouf – Samuel Wagan Watson – Indigenous poetry – Aboriginal poetry – Brisbane writing – Place-making – Australian identity

Concrete Horizons: Romantic Irony in the Poetry

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 07/07/2020
      ISBN13: 9783631812686, 978-3631812686
      ISBN10: 363181268X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Drawing on Bernd Mahr’s model theory, this volume introduces a new approach to Romanticism in contemporary Australian literature. Focusing on two very different authors, David Malouf and the Indigenous poet Samuel Wagan Watson, this book highlights their similarities rather than their differences. It is the first book-length study dedicated specifically to each author’s poetic oeuvre. Comprehensive readings reveal that an ironic dialectic underpins how each poet writes from within a disjunct of culture and environment following colonisation, finding hope in dialogue and a productive process of negative assertion. The theoretical framing of Romanticism developed here effectively rehabilitates Romanticism as a productive paradigm in contemporary Australian poetry.



      Table of Contents

      Contemporary Australian poetry – Australian literature – Suburban Australian literature City writing – Model theory – Australian Romanticism – Romantic irony – Spatial hermeneutics – David Malouf – Samuel Wagan Watson – Indigenous poetry – Aboriginal poetry – Brisbane writing – Place-making – Australian identity

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