شماره ركورد :
58139
عنوان مقاله :
“[I]t is a word unsaid”: The Poet as a Namer in Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself”
پديد آورندگان :
mahdi, amer rasool university of baghdad - college of education ibn rushd for humanities - department of english, Iraq
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چكيده فارسي :
This study attempts to trace the aesthetic of the act of naming in Walt Whitman‟s poem “Song of Myself”. It tries, furthermore, to approach America as a geo-poetic concept and formation in the earlier American poetics of being. The literary geography of Whitman‟s poetry might here be measured against the poeticity of the American con(text) or poetic dwelling, with all the nuances of the question of identity being implicated. The poet as a namer is the one who reinvents his linguistic-poetic gear to re-signify his existence in the act of renaming the second creation. Building on the Emersonian pseudophilosophical premises, the poet Whitman thus sets himself the task of mapping out his Eden, or this terra incognita, by creating his textual geography and by Whitmanizing the American scene for that matter.
كليدواژه :
Walt Whitman , act of naming , geo , poetics , America.
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