Humour, Satire, and the Rise of the Bad Poet

K. Blair
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This chapter considers the use of satire in newspaper poetry columns and correspondence columns, and editorial interventions in relation to poetic critique. It shows how newspapers became a site for the exploration of poetic norms and standards, and how the rise of a culture of deliberately ‘bad’ comic poetry both reinforced and questioned these standards. The first subsection examines correspondence columns and their commentary on poetic standards. The second shows how poets responded to these columns by producing fake bad poems, and how these became a popular genre across the press. It focuses particularly on the work of Alexander Burgess under the pseudonym ‘Poute’. The final section of this chapter demonstrates that William McGonagall was part of this culture of bad verse and drew on it in his own self-representations.
幽默、讽刺与坏诗人的兴起
这一章考虑了讽刺在报纸诗歌专栏和通信专栏中的使用,以及与诗歌批评有关的编辑干预。它展示了报纸如何成为探索诗歌规范和标准的场所,以及故意“糟糕”的喜剧诗歌文化的兴起如何强化和质疑这些标准。第一部分考察通信专栏和他们对诗歌标准的评论。第二张图展示了诗人是如何通过创作假的烂诗来回应这些专栏的,以及这些诗是如何成为新闻界流行的体裁的。它特别关注亚历山大·伯吉斯(Alexander Burgess)的作品,笔名为“Poute”。本章的最后一节表明,威廉·麦格是这种坏诗文化的一部分,并在他自己的自我表现中吸取了它。
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