Sorrows of Eros Other Poems
Henry Weinfield
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Paperback. Drawn from 15 years of work, this text presents a selection of the verse of Henry Weinfield. Num Pages: 80 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 230 x 125 x 7. Weight in Grams: 159.
Drawn from fifteen years of work, The Sorrows of Eros and Other Poems presents a rich selection of the verse of Henry Weinfield. Many of the poems contained here appear for the first time. The sensuous lyricism of the English tradition and the classic austerity of philosophical discourse are brought together in this poetry in a way that is unique in our times. A master of rhyme and meter, Weinfield’s sonnets, tercets, and rhyme royal fall upon the ear with rare grace. Brilliantly allusive in their frames of reference, they are woven from the stuff of Dante, Shakespeare, and Shelley: ... Read more
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Format
Paperback
Publication date
2001
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
80
Place of Publication
Notre Dame IN, United States
ISBN
9780268017668
SKU
V9780268017668
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About Henry Weinfield
Henry Weinfeld is Emeritus Professor of Liberal Studies at the University of Notre Dame and a poet, translator, and literary scholar. He's the author of The Poet Without A Name: Gray’s Elegy and the Problem of History and a translation of and commentary on The Collected Poems of Stéphane Mallarme. His poems have appeared in Talisman, Colorado Review, and The ... Read more
Reviews for Sorrows of Eros Other Poems
"Again, again one returns to Weinfield's verses for their musical resonance, intellectual incisiveness, unflinching wit, and inescapable relevance: they are companions to be treasured." —Allen Mandelbaum, author of The Aeneid of Virgil and Homer's Odyssey “Behind columns of discarded form, Weinfield moves stealthy cargo: passion, responsibility, vocation. His poems, and their grave music, are undistracted and undeterred.” —Ross Feld, author ... Read more