Flemming Olsen: 4 books

Book cover of Ernest Fenollosa Ars poetica or The Roots of Poetic Creation?

Ernest Fenollosa Ars poetica or The Roots of Poetic Creation?

The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry

by Flemming Olsen
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2011

The first decade of the 20th century witnessed a calling into question of some of the central positions held by the late 19th century Positivists. There was a shift of paradigm in science as well as art, as elicited by Einstein, William James, Freud, Picasso, Bergson and Pound. The insufficiency of...
Book cover of The Literary Criticism of Matthew Arnold

The Literary Criticism of Matthew Arnold

Letters to Clough, the 1853 Preface, and Some Essays

by Flemming Olsen
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2014

Many of the ideas that appear in poet Matthew Arnold’s Preface to the Poems of 1853 to his collection of poems and in his later essays are suggested in the letters that Arnold wrote to his friend Arthur Hugh Clough. Literature was, in Arnold’s perception, meant to communicate a message rather...
Book cover of On the Teaching of Literature

On the Teaching of Literature

From Charismatic Secrecy to Joyful Revelation

by Flemming Olsen
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2016

Drawing on the author’s teaching practice and experience, this book is based on the premise that reading and analyzing literary texts are rewarding pursuits. The target group is grammar school pupils and students at colleges of education and universities. Pedagogic theories are dealt with only in...
Book cover of Eliot's Objective Correlative

Eliot's Objective Correlative

Tradition or Individual Talent? Contributions to the History of a Topos

by Flemming Olsen
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2012

Eliot’s dictum about the objective correlative has often been quoted but rarely analysed. This book traces the maxim to some of its sources and places it in a contemporary context. Eliot agreed with Locke about the necessity of sensory input, but for a poet to be able to create poetry, the input...
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