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Poetry in the Digital Age

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As a multifaceted and intermedial phenomenon, poetry in the digital age not only demands a rethinking and expansion of the traditional paradigms of literary studies but also attracts increasing at...
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  • 01 December 2025
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As a multifaceted and intermedial phenomenon, poetry in the digital age not only demands a rethinking and expansion of the traditional paradigms of literary studies but also attracts increasing attention from other humanities. This interdisciplinary handbook is thus addressed both to literary scholars and to the broadest academic audience interested in contemporary poetry research. It offers 50 contributions by an international collective of authors that highlight the diversity of contemporary poetry, examining it from a wide variety of complementing theoretical and methodological angles.

The handbook focuses on contemporary modes of poetry presentation that are often located beyond the book, e.g., on stages, in public spaces, as multi- as well as transmedia publications, or on digital platforms. Such intermedial poetic practices, which may supplement poetic language with elements borrowed from music, visual art, cinema, or theater and performance, are transforming the forms and functions of poetry. It four parts thus (1) adapt established concepts and parameters of poetry research to the digital age, (2) explore established genres and emerging formats, (3) introduce interdisciplinary perspectives and new research fields, and (4) engage in current debates.

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Price: $164.99
Pages: 630
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Series: Poetry in the Digital Age
Publication Date: 01 December 2025
ISBN: 9783111694061
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: ART / History / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
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Prof. Dr. Claudia Benthien, University of Hamburg, Germany; Vadim Keylin, Ph.D., University of Hamburg, Germany; Dr. Henrik Wehmeier, University of Hamburg, Germany.