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A TRICK THAT HAS BEEN LOST.(A. D. Hope's poetry, a dialectic)
Quadrant
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July 01, 2001 |
HELM, JOAN |
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MODERN SOCIETY AND POETRY THROUGH THE EYES OF CALLIOPE AND PYTHAGORAS IN THE POETRY OF A.D. HOPE
IN HIS "Conversation with Calliope" A.D. Hope concedes that
The proper way to start a poem Built on the old high generous plan Is to
invoke the Muse
but within a couple of lines admits that "the trick's been lost". Hope has been called the most Muse-conscious poet since Milton. His Muse is Calliope, the Muse of epic poetry, whom the ancient Greek poet Hesiod in his Theogony called "the most important one of all". Calliope's symbol was a tablet and stylus. In converse over a glass of wine the poet and Calliope discuss the problems of being a ...
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