Transcendentalism in Contemporary Poetry

Transcendentalism in Contemporary Poetry

by Dong Yingchun

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Transcendence, in the author's view, is both an aesthetic attitude and a philosophical thinking. The exploration of "transcendental" poetics aims to effectively unify the aesthetic and philosophical cognition of poetry and construct a symbolic poetics that integrates the ontology (language) and totality (poetry) of literature and art. In response to "non-poetic" writing trends such as universal assimilation and homogeneity, this book focuses on exploring the discourse characteristics and expressive possibilities of transcendental writing in poetry. , In order to provide reference for the development of contemporary poetry. By analyzing the works of poets such as Haizi, Changyao, Luofu, Xichuan, and Tan Yantong, the rationale and possibility of "transcendental" poetry writing are outlined, thereby presenting the literary attitudes and theoretical interests advocated by the author at the level of language ontology consciousness, as well as "transcendental" writing that integrates poetry, spirituality, and divinity.

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