The Bow and the Lyre

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The Bow and the Lyre is a seminal critical work by Mexican poet Octavio Paz that explores the nature, function, and transformative power of poetry in modern society.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
literary criticism work
addresses critics and poets
readers interested in poetry theory
associatedWith Octavio Paz's broader critical oeuvre
author Octavio Paz NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Mexico
discusses function of poetry
nature of poetry
relationship between poet and language
relationship between poetry and history
relationship between poetry and society
transformative power of poetry
explores creative process of the poet
poetry as knowledge
poetry as revelation
poetry as transformation of reality
symbolic nature of poetic language
genre literary criticism
poetics
hasForm essay
theoretical treatise
hasInfluenced Latin American literary criticism
theory of poetry in the Spanish-speaking world
influencedBy existentialism
modernist poetics
surrealism
symbolism
literaryMovement Latin American modernism NERFINISHED
Mexican literature
mainSubject aesthetics
modernity
poetic language
poetry
role of poetry in society
notableFor impact on modern understandings of poetry
integration of philosophy and poetics
systematic reflection on poetry by Octavio Paz
originalLanguage Spanish
philosophicalTheme freedom and creation
language and being
time and history in poetry
publicationCentury 20th century

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Octavio Paz notableWork The Bow and the Lyre