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         Prynne J H:     more books (41)
  1. Poems by J.H. Prynne, 1982-01-01
  2. Nearly Too Much : The Poetry of J.H. Prynne by N. H. Reeve, Richard Kerridge, 1996-04-01
  3. New Songs from a Jade Terrace: An Anthology of Early Chinese Love Poetry (Penguin Classics) by Various, 1987-02-03
  4. Stars,Tigers and the Shape of Words (The William Matthews lectures) by J.H. Prynne, 1993-03-01
  5. High pink on chrome by J. H Prynne, 1975
  6. Into the day by J. H Prynne, 1972
  7. Brass by J. H Prynne, 1971
  8. Kitchen poems by J. H Prynne, 1968
  9. News of warring clans by J. H Prynne, 1977
  10. Red D Gypsum by J. H. Prynne, 1998-06-01
  11. Furtherance by J.H. Prynne, 2004-01-01
  12. Glossator: Practice and Theory of the Commentary: On the Poems of J.H. Prynne (Volume 2) by Ryan Dobran, Josh Stanley, et all 2010-04-01
  13. Biography - Prynne, J(eremy) H(alvard) (1936-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  14. Glossator: Practice and Theory of the Commentary: Open-Topic (Volume 3) by J. H. Prynne, Carsten Madsen, et all 2010-09-27

81. Literary Articles
Plathetic Fallacies (Fred Beake, from Lynx); JH prynne's On the Matterof Thermal Packing (Vance Maverick, from Lynx); Deaf to Meaning
http://www2.eng.cam.ac.uk/~tpl/texts/articles.html
Literary Articles
by me by others
Articles by Tim Love
Some of these are essays, some are short notes

82. Mark Scroggins — A Fragmentary Poetics (Part Two)
First rev. ed. New York Thames Hudson, 1987. prynne, JH WoundResponse. Cambridge Street Editions, 1974. Rilke, Rainer Maria.
http://www.culturalsociety.org/fragmentary2.html
news texts images links ... publications A Fragmentary Poetics (Part Two)
Part One of this essay appeared in last month's update. Click here to read Part One.
I've read a lot about the poetics of the fragment, the poetics of the ruin. Most of the work in English deals with the Romantics, who loved plopping themselves down among the overgrown, broken walls of some medieval abbey and whipping out their notebooks and quills. The poet Heather McHugh's Broken English , despite some promising sentences on Tom Phillip's monumental A Humument , is only suggestive. The most interesting writing on the fragment, I fear, is in the French poststructuralist tradition: Phillipe Lacoue-Labarthe and Jean-Luc Nancy's The Literary Absolute , Maurice Blanchot's The Writing of the Disaster . Such works have all the pleasures and frustrating of most contemporary French philosophy: a heady playfulness and a capacious suggestiveness, paired with an absolute unwillingness to settle on positive statements.
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83. Reviews From Object Permanence Magazine
escaped from samizdat is often glaring (all of) Barry MacSweeney's HellhoundMemos (or How I Got from Ranter to Pearl), (all of) JH prynne's Her Weasels
http://www.manson88.freeserve.co.uk/Revs.htm
Selected book reviews from
Object Permanence magazine
Return to Cydney Chadwick, Enemy Clothing . Five Fingers Press, PO Box 15426, San Francisco, CA 94115. 114pp A5. ISBN 9618 409 9 4. The Gift Horse's Mouth [a story of paranoia wheeling out beyond all logic] from Standing Stones Press, 7 Circle Pines, Morris, Minnesota 56267, and Dracontic Nodes [19 prose-poems], from Texture Press, 3760 Cedar Ridge Drive, Norman, OK 7302-46321: "When nothing matters but what's on paper. When the hurdles of scrutiny and desire are past. Wounds sleep. Turn back on Dullness. Talk from a placeanother season. // Cut the loop.") Return to top Return to Freebase Accordion Iain Sinclair (ed.)

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85. George Rundle Prynne, By A. Clifton Kelway
from the Chancellor of Salisbury that Pusey refers in the following letter to Prynnea few it on in one way as much as in the other, except that JH says that
http://justus.anglican.org/resources/pc/bios/prynne/chapter6.html
Project Canterbury George Rundle Prynne
An Early Chapter in the History of the Catholic Revival

by A. Clifton Kelway London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1905. 248 pp.
CHAPTER VI Prynne and the Sacrament of PenanceComplaint to the Bishop Serious allegations against PrynnePrynne's statement to the BishopLegal action recommendedDisastrous result of an earlier action for libelThe Bishop's enquiry at Plymouth (1852)Letter from J. D. ChambersDr. Pusey on the enquiry Complete exoneration of Prynne. In the summer of 1852 the wrath of the local Protestants was violently excited by the announcement that the Bishop intended to hold a Confirmation at St. Peter's in the succeeding autumn. Strenuous efforts were made to induce him to alter his determination. The walls of the town were placarded with large bills, calling upon parents to refrain from taking their children to the Confirmation, and on August 7, 1852, the Rev. J. Hatchard, Vicar of St. Andrew's, Plymouth, addressed the Bishop as follows: "My LORD

86. School Of English - University Of Kent
John Ashberry and Elizabeth Bishop alongside the work of figures whose natureand status remains profoundly undecided - such as Lyn Hejinian and JH prynne.
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88. Directory - Arts: Literature: World Literature: British: 20th Century
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89. Bloodaxe Books: Subject Page > Academic
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90. Lyric Abstracts
Abstracts of Papers Abstract for Conference Paper Between Lyric and Epic JHPrynne's Reading of Olson. Thomas Butler. email Thomas.Butler.32@nd.edu.
http://www.sas.ac.uk/ies/Old URL pages/Lyric Abstracts.htm
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
INSTITUTE OF ENGLISH STUDIES
SCHOOL OF ADVANCED STUDY The Lyric 15-17 November 2001
An International Conference Abstracts of Papers Abstract for Conference Paper: Between Lyric and Epic: J. H. Prynne's Reading of Olson Thomas Butler e-mail: Thomas.Butler.32@nd.edu In this paper, I will examine J. H. Prynne's reading of Charles Olson's Maximus Poems and investigate how this reading figures in his own book of poetry, The White Stones (1969). In a 1969 issue of the journal The Park , Prynne reviewed Maximus Poems IV, V, VI , and then in 1971 he gave a lecture on the same poems. I will focus primarily on his lecture because there he contends that in this second series of Maximus Poems Olson rejects the lyric in order to write an epic. The lyric, Prynne contends, is inadequate because it demands metaphorical language in an effort to transfer perceptions of particulars into a whole or into a mythological grounding. Maximus IV, V, VI succeeds, according to Prynne, by turning the subject's perceptions back into a language that participates in "the whole history of the planet." In short, Prynne sees the lyric as inherently limited and unable to contribute to Projective Verse. Yet, the poems Prynne was writing at the time of his review and lecture on Olson are, for the most part, lyrical. I will show that Prynne preserves the lyric though he curbs the "lyrical interference of the individual as ego," as Olson insisted. This involves a reworked understanding of the lyric subject, which, I contend, gains philosophical support from the writings of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, whom Prynne was reading in the 1960s. In sum, Prynne does not simply choose epic over lyric as his lecture might suggest, but he rather complicates the role of the lyric subject when metaphorical language seems no longer viable for the kind of poetry he wanted to write.

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