Lyrical Modes of the Aesthetic Protest at the Poets of the War Generation
Lyrical Modes of the Aesthetic Protest at the
Poets of the War Generation
Author(s): Sorin IvanSubject(s): History, Social Sciences, Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Editura Universității Aurel Vlaicu
Keywords: canon; aesthetical protest; the new poetry; lyrical modes; bohemian attitude; evasion
Summary/Abstract: The lyrical protest of the poets from the war generation exhibits a wide range of complexity. In their programmatically expressed desire to depart from the literary tradition, from the poetical canon of the period, the rebel poets make use of an arsenal of techniques and procedures through which they denounce the literature of the moment. Their target is poetry in particular, which is accused of being fake and sterile, of betraying its original mission, as a rotten fruit of an aesthetics of the literariness, devoid of substance, and of a factitious vision, tributary to the tradition and to the patterns of the aesthetics of the time. In the complex range of the new aesthetic attitude, defiance, bohemian attitude and evasion are fundamental modes of the lyrical protest, developed by the representative poets of the war generation.
Journal: Journal of Humanistic and Social Studies
- Issue Year: 6/2015
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 9-25
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English