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Anne Carson (b. June 21, 1950, in Toronto, Canada) is one of the most versatile of contemporary classicists, poets, and translators in the English language. In Reach without Grasping, Louis A. Ruprecht Jr. explores the role played by generic transgressions on the one hand, and by embodied spirituality on the other, throughout Carson’s ambitious literary career. Where others see classical dichotomies (soul versus body, classical versus Christian), Carson sees connection. Like Nietzsche before her, Carson decries the images of the Classics as merely bookish and of classicists as disembodied intellects. She has brought religious, bodily erotics back into the heart of the classical tradition.



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Ruprecht examines in impressive scholarly depth the classical influences on Anne Carson (b. 1950), anti-genre poet/ philosopher/dramatist/translator, who traded her early position as a classics professor for a position as writer/artist in residence…. Ruprecht convincingly insists that for Carson there is no separation between Christian and classical themes and that in all her work, reach is emphasized over grasp—desire over sex. She is transgressive just as Socrates and Jesus were transgressive—upending expectations and creating new genres. Highly recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty.

* Choice Reviews *

Nimbly straddling the fields of Classics, Philosophy, and Religious Studies, Louis Ruprecht takes on the multi-faceted, genre-bending work of Anne Carson. With an eye focused on her images and an ear attuned to her language, Ruprecht explores Carson's poetry, translations, and essays, demonstrating how her meditations on the classical world are relevant for us today.

-- Gregory Jusdanis, The Ohio State University

In the spirit of Carson's own genre-bending work, Ruprecht artfully threads the ancient and modern, the literary, philosophical, and religious, to introduce Carson and her work to a wide audience. A study in eros, Ruprecht's book paints a portrait of Carson as a philosopher, poet, and (perhaps) mystic, for whom embodied desire manifests most fully in the space between words and the worlds they create.

-- Wesley N. Barker, Mercer University

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Quest for a Genre, or, Where Boundaries Touch Then Blur

Chapter 1. Eros the Bittersweet, or, The Poetics of Desire

Chapter 2. Translation as Criticism, Creation and Conjuring, or, The Musing Scholar

Chapter 3. Poetry, Madness and Markets, or, The Ancients and the Moderns

Chapter 4. Hybrid Genres Between Body and Spirit, or, Righting the Self and Writing God

Conclusion: Dreaming in the Night

Epilogue: Six Questions and an Afterword

Appendix: The Works of Anne Carson

Reach without Grasping: Anne Carson's Classical

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    Publisher: Lexington Books
    Publication Date: 22/08/2023
    ISBN13: 9781793637680, 978-1793637680
    ISBN10: 1793637687

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Anne Carson (b. June 21, 1950, in Toronto, Canada) is one of the most versatile of contemporary classicists, poets, and translators in the English language. In Reach without Grasping, Louis A. Ruprecht Jr. explores the role played by generic transgressions on the one hand, and by embodied spirituality on the other, throughout Carson’s ambitious literary career. Where others see classical dichotomies (soul versus body, classical versus Christian), Carson sees connection. Like Nietzsche before her, Carson decries the images of the Classics as merely bookish and of classicists as disembodied intellects. She has brought religious, bodily erotics back into the heart of the classical tradition.



    Trade Review

    Ruprecht examines in impressive scholarly depth the classical influences on Anne Carson (b. 1950), anti-genre poet/ philosopher/dramatist/translator, who traded her early position as a classics professor for a position as writer/artist in residence…. Ruprecht convincingly insists that for Carson there is no separation between Christian and classical themes and that in all her work, reach is emphasized over grasp—desire over sex. She is transgressive just as Socrates and Jesus were transgressive—upending expectations and creating new genres. Highly recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty.

    * Choice Reviews *

    Nimbly straddling the fields of Classics, Philosophy, and Religious Studies, Louis Ruprecht takes on the multi-faceted, genre-bending work of Anne Carson. With an eye focused on her images and an ear attuned to her language, Ruprecht explores Carson's poetry, translations, and essays, demonstrating how her meditations on the classical world are relevant for us today.

    -- Gregory Jusdanis, The Ohio State University

    In the spirit of Carson's own genre-bending work, Ruprecht artfully threads the ancient and modern, the literary, philosophical, and religious, to introduce Carson and her work to a wide audience. A study in eros, Ruprecht's book paints a portrait of Carson as a philosopher, poet, and (perhaps) mystic, for whom embodied desire manifests most fully in the space between words and the worlds they create.

    -- Wesley N. Barker, Mercer University

    Table of Contents

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction: The Quest for a Genre, or, Where Boundaries Touch Then Blur

    Chapter 1. Eros the Bittersweet, or, The Poetics of Desire

    Chapter 2. Translation as Criticism, Creation and Conjuring, or, The Musing Scholar

    Chapter 3. Poetry, Madness and Markets, or, The Ancients and the Moderns

    Chapter 4. Hybrid Genres Between Body and Spirit, or, Righting the Self and Writing God

    Conclusion: Dreaming in the Night

    Epilogue: Six Questions and an Afterword

    Appendix: The Works of Anne Carson

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