Mention416775

Download triples
rdf:type qkg:Mention
so:text The so-called obscurity of modernist literature has, of course, a lot to do with the new stress on exegesis. When the overt meaning of a work can no longer be taken for granted, criticism is forced — or seems forced — to undertake the explication of the text of the work before doing anything else. But experience has shown us by now that the drift and shape of an "obscure" poem or novel can be grasped for the purposes of art without being "worked out." Part of the triumph of modernist poetry is, indeed, to have demonstrated the great extent to which verse can do without explicit meaning and yet not sacrifice anything essential to its effect as art. Here, as before, successful art can be depended upon to explain itself. (en)
so:isPartOf https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Clement_Greenberg
so:description Quotes of Clement Greenberg (en)
so:description Art and Culture: Critical Essays, (1961) (en)
so:description 1960s (en)
qkg:hasContext qkg:Context205040
Property Object

Triples where Mention416775 is the object (without rdf:type)

qkg:Quotation394415 qkg:hasMention
Subject Property