Louis A. Ruprecht Jr. (Georgia State University, USA)
Anne Carson is one of the most versatile of those living writers in the English language who have drawn deeply from the well of Classical waters. This book explores the role of generic transgressions and of antique spirituality throughout Carson's long career of re-staging the classical literary legacy in creative contemporary terms. It examines the way in which Carson deliberately plays with genre - and with the expectations normally associated with certain genres - and shows that it is the fluidity of genre expectations that she adapts most creatively from the classical tradition. Trained...
Anne Carson is one of the most versatile of those living writers in the English language who have drawn deeply from the well of Classical waters. This...