Slants
Alastair Fowler, 9 November 1989
Melodious Guile: Fictive Pattern in Poetic Language
by John Hollander.
Yale, 262 pp., £20, January 1989,0 300 04293 0 Show More
by John Hollander.
Yale, 262 pp., £20, January 1989,
Second World and Green World: Studies in Renaissance Fiction-Making
by Harry Berger.
California, 519 pp., $54, November 1988,0 520 05826 7 Show More
by Harry Berger.
California, 519 pp., $54, November 1988,
“... every echo is an ‘intertextuality’. And can one legitimise talk of Virgil ‘deconstructing’ Homer, just by slipping in an ‘as it were’? More importantly, the musculature of Melodious Guile seems a little distorted by the effort of showing that the propositions deconstruction subverts never were the point of poetry anyway. Perhaps in ... ”