Philosophies | |
‘Making New’ and ‘Attention’ in Poe’s ‘Poetic Principle’ and Olson’s ‘Projective Verse’ | |
Dustin Hellberg1  | |
[1] Department of English Studies, University of the Bahamas, Nassau 4912, Bahamas; | |
关键词: evolutionary aesthetics; Brian Boyd; Dissanayake; poetry; Poe; Charles Olson; | |
DOI : 10.3390/philosophies6040102 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
This article argues for a neural basis behind Edgar Allen Poe’s ‘Poetic Principle’ and Charles Olson’s ‘Projective Verse’ to create a more robust cross-disciplinary aesthetic model. Brian Boyd and Ellen Dissanayake show that ‘attention’ and ‘making new’ in poetry is a stable but evolving technique. This shows up in constant variation in ‘classic’ and ‘modern’ poetry and it forms a pattern for interpretation. This article will look at Poe’s and Olson’s essays in relation to this technique, steering their conclusions toward a partially naturalized conception of poetics in conjunction with more standard literary models in order to broaden aesthetic understanding.
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