Poetry in Fiction
[T]here is something in prose, inserted poems or even just a reference to a poem, or a noticeable change of irregular language into a harmonic and rhythmical form that will distinguish these texts from others which do not make us consider poetry at all. Whether we regard this presence of poetry as contrastive, dialogic and complementary, or whether we see a transformation and perhaps elevation into poetry, or whether this arrangement makes us realize that there is actually no prose without poetry (and vice versa)—in each case the coexistence of prose and verse, of poetry and narrative fiction will have a metapoetic dimension, showing us literature aware of all its options to extend its reach.
From: Matthias Bauer, “‘Poetry in Fiction’: A Range of Options”
Articles in this special issue
- "Poetry in Fiction": A Range of Options
Matthias Bauer
Connotations Vol. 23: 173-88 - Turning: From Verse to Prose
Michal Peled Ginsburg
Connotations Vol. 23: 189-206 - Embedded and Embodied Poetry in Edgar Allan Poe's "Ligeia" and "The Fall of the House of Usher"
Elena Anastasaki
Connotations Vol. 23: 207-29 - The Function of Poetic Epigraphs in George Eliot’s Daniel Deronda
Eike Kronshage
Connotations Vol. 23: 230-60 - Poetry and Poeticity in Joyce’s “The Dead,” Baudelaire’s Le Spleen de Paris, and Yehuda Amichai1)
David Fishelov
Connotations Vol. 23: 261-82 - Poetic Insertions in Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings
Thomas Kullmann
Connotations Vol. 23: 283-309 - A Note on Sir Philip Sidney's Art of Blending
Arthur F. Kinney
Connotations Vol. 24: 22-26 - Adopting Styles, Inserting Selves: Nabokov's Pale Fire
Maurice Charney
Connotations Vol. 24: 27-40 - "A Chorus Line": Margaret Atwood’s Penelopiad at the Crossroads of Narrative, Poetic and Dramatic Genres
Susanne Jung
Connotations Vol. 24: 41-62 - Somebody Else's Poem——Poetry and Fiction in Rudyard Kipling's "Wireless" and "Dayspring Mishandled"
Beatrix Hesse
Connotations Vol. 24: 169-86 - Wharton's Hudson River Bracketed and Coleridge's "Kubla Khan": Re-Creating Xanadu in an American Landscape
Judith Saunders
Connotations Vol. 24: 187-216