Journal article

The poet-paradox: A model of the psychological moment of composition in lyric poetry

Grant Caldwell, Kevin Brophy

TEXT | Australasian Association of Writing Programs | Published : 2012

Abstract

This paper attempts to develop a psychological model of the act of composition for a lyric poet. From reviewing a range of descriptions of the experience of poetic composition and creative states of mind, we address a major paradox for this kind of creative expression: on the one hand the lyric voice is a person alone, while on the other such writing seems to demand a turning-away from the personal ego. This paper takes its impulse in part from TS Eliot’s dictum that the best poetry must be impersonal, and extends this to the question of how such a position for the poet might be described psychologically. We suggest that a mental state somewhere between intention and the unconscious, a state..

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