Editorial Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Fecha de edición enero 2010
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780889202719
Libro
Poet Phyllis Webb initiated new ways of seeing into the cultural "dark" of Western thought. By blurring the axis between "light" and "dark," she redefined in positive terms women's subjectivity and sexuality, which are traditionally assigned "dark" negative values.
"Seeing in the Dark" includes perceptive discussions on a number of Webb's collections, specifically "Naked Poems," "Wilson's Bowl," "Water and Light" and "Hanging Fire." Butling shows how Webb uses strategies of subversion, reversal and re-vision of prevailing traditions and tropes to facilitate "seeing in the dark." She also provides a fascinating analysis of Webb criticism -- tracing it over the past thirty years and revealing a shift in critical paradigms. A chapter on biography includes intriguing archival material.
Pauline Butling offers important new ways of reading one of Canada's finest poets. "Seeing in the Dark" is essential introductory material for the general reader and provides provocative penetrating analysis for literary scholars.
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