Virtuosity
Risk and Excess in Poetic Form
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Jul '26
£18.00
This title is due to be published on 31st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

An exploration of poetic virtuosity as performance, revealing how contemporary poets turn excess, labour, and difficulty into meaning.
This Element examines how contemporary poets reimagine virtuosity as a mode of poetic performance. It argues that virtuosity is a strategic choice, one a poet may enter at specific moments, in specific forms, to heighten the reader's experience. Certain forms are virtuosic, inviting expectations of difficulty, display, and compositional drama.This Element examines how contemporary poets reimagine virtuosity as a mode of poetic performance. It sees virtuosity not as a fixed attribute but a strategic choice - one a poet may enter at specific moments, in specific forms, to heighten the reader's experience. Certain forms are themselves virtuosic, inviting expectations of difficulty, display, and compositional drama. Through readings of Paul Muldoon, Tyehimba Jess, and Joyelle McSweeney, the Element explores how poetic virtuosity stages not just skill, but stakes: a charged interplay of technique and expressivity. These poets embrace formal extravagance and linguistic excess, making visible the labour of composition while risking the charge of style over substance. Drawing on a nineteenth-century lineage of debates in music and art, the Element traces how poetic virtuosity confronts crisis. In doing so, it rethinks poetic form as an aesthetic of risk, outpouring, and resistance.
ISBN: 9781009323703
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75 pages