Poetry, Media, and the Material Body
- 212 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of bodily experience and poetic expression, this study delves into the nineteenth-century tradition that perceives the body as a vital medium for poetry. It examines how physicality influences artistic creation and the ways in which poets have engaged with themes of reproduction and embodiment in their work. Through this lens, the book offers insights into the cultural and philosophical implications of viewing the body as integral to the poetic process.

