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Poetry for Poetry's Sake: Exploring the Essence of Poetic Creation and its Enduring Impact

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In "Poetry for Poetry's Sake," Andrew Cecil Bradley delves into the intrinsic values of poetry, arguing for its significance beyond mere utilitarian purposes. Through a meticulous examination of various poetic forms and traditions, Bradley employs a rich, analytical style that resonates with the aesthetic movements prevalent in the late 19th century. His comprehensive critique addresses both contemporary and classical poets, ultimately crafting a compelling argument that champions the artistic merit of poetry as a self-sustaining craft, independent of moral or social imperatives. A prominent literary figure, Andrew Cecil Bradley was known for his deep engagement with both poetry and philosophy, drawing inspiration from his extensive academic background and his influence as a critic and lecturer at Oxford. His experiences navigating the complexities of literary modernism, combined with his admiration for Romantic and Victorian poets, galvanized him to explore the theme of art for art's sake, capturing the essence of poetic beauty unclouded by external concerns. This book is an essential read for scholars, aspiring poets, and literary enthusiasts alike. Bradley'Äôs articulate prose and incisive arguments not only illuminate the raison d'√™tre of poetry but also inspire readers to appreciate the craft in its purest form. Whether one seeks to understand poetic philosophy or to enhance their own creative pursuits, "Poetry for Poetry's Sake" promises to be a profound resource.

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eBook : 8 de diciembre de 2020

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