{"product_id":"many-gods-and-many-voices-the-role-of-the-prophet-in-english-and-american-modernism-volume-1","title":"Many Gods and Many Voices: The Role of the Prophet in English and American Modernism (Volume 1)","description":"\u003cp\u003eIn Many Gods and Many Voices distinguished scholar Louis L. Martz addresses works by Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, William Carlos Williams, H. D., and D. H. Lawrence, with brief treatment of the relation of Pounds Cantos to Joyces Ulysses. In a graceful, lucid style, Martz argues that a prophetic tradition is represented in the Cantos, The Waste Land, Paterson, and H. D.s Trilogy and Helen in Egypt, along with Lawrences Plumed Serpent and the second version of Lady Chatterleys Lover. Pounds often cited view that an epic is a poem that includes history does not define epic alone, for the books of biblical prophecy also contain history: the history of Israels misdeeds and continuous redemption.On the other hand, Martz suggests that the term prophecy should not be limited to works that foretell the future, arguing that the biblical prophet is concerned primarily with the present. The prophet is a reformer, a denouncer of evil, as well as a seer of possible redemption. He hears voices and transmits the message of those voices to his people, in the hope of moving them away from wickedness and toward the ways of truth. According to Martz, such was the mission that inspired Walt Whitman and that Whitman passed on to Pound, Eliot, Williams, and Lawrence. (H. D. found her own sources of inspiration in Greek and Egyptian lore.)Martzs premise is that biblical prophecy, with its mingling of poetry and prose, its abrupt shifts from violent denunciation to exalted poetry, provides a precedent for the texture of these modernist works that will help readers to appreciate the mingling of voices and the complex mixture of elements. Examining their interrelationships and their common themes, Many Gods and Many Voices offers fresh insights into these modern writers.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"University of Missouri","offers":[{"title":"Martz, Louis L. \/ hardcover","offer_id":47844594974965,"sku":"SONG0826211488","price":53.7,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0737\/5804\/8501\/files\/81zGvAOmduL.jpg?v=1773816078","url":"https:\/\/ergodebooks.com\/products\/many-gods-and-many-voices-the-role-of-the-prophet-in-english-and-american-modernism-volume-1","provider":"Ergodebooks","version":"1.0","type":"link"}