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. . JEROME ROTHENBERG:
TECUNICIAN OF THE SACRED : .
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English . | . .
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" presented in Partial’ Fulfillment of the Requirements
, ¢ for the degree of Master of Arts at :
Concordia University
2 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
February 1980 .
@© Sharon H. Nelson, 1980 °, ;ABSTRACT
y JEROME ROTHENBER
TECHNICIAN OF THE SACRED
Sharon H. Nelson ~
This! thedis is an examination of somé of the inter-
relations in the works of Jerome Rothenberg. Rothenberg'é
departure from Anglo-American Modernism is examined with’
reference to a Romantic, visionary tradition, and to ethni-
cism, and his poetics are seen to parallel developments in
the herméneutics of science, particularly as these reflect
a post-relativistic world-view.- Rothenberg's Poland poems,
and especially “Cokboy," are treated as culmimative works
for which the ans
ethnopoetics served as preparation.
of deep image and the conception ofAcknowledgements
| 1 an'nost deeply indebted to Profeasor stanton g.° ' =
. Hoffman without whose intervention, knowledge, afd schol-
unfinished, T am grateful to Jerry and Diane Rothenberg
arly sharing and support enth cheats would have remained | tlc
sfor materials and information to Marvin Orbach, Concordia
Librarian, who has been an uhtiring source of, information -
and encouragement; to Sylvia D'Arcangelo, who shared her
/ knowledge of the petiod and of the Rothenbergs with me.: I’
am also gi ul to Professor Eric Mottram, whose excellent vee
overview of the Rothenberg materials was of considerablé 7
whelp tome, and to Peter Grogono for his guidance in the
» _ hermeneutics of science.
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