Poetics And The Gift
Poetics And The Gift
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Using a broad, comparative approach, this study shows how the figure of the gift structures poetic discourse and does so from the age of Homer up through twenty-first century conceptual poetics.
Beginning from a new interpretation of Derridas writings on the gift, Adam R. Rosenthal argues that this ambivalent figure names at one and the same time poetrys most extreme aneconomic privilege and the point of its closest contact with the interested exchange of the market. In this way, the gift conducts material relays of patronage and theories of poetic origination, in genius, inspiration, and imagination. Poetics and the Gift capitalizes on this double function in order to read material historical accounts of poetry alongside philosophical and poetic ones.
By way of his original reading of Derridas work in Given Time and Economimesis, Rosenthal offers a novel account of gift poetics and a new understanding of what makes poetry poetry.

