Exploring Selfhood: Existential and Personal Narrative in the Poetry of Louise Gluck
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https://doi.org/10.63671/ijsssr.v2i3.298Keywords:
Louise Glück, existentialism, selfhood, personal narrative, confessional poetry, memory, identityAbstract
This research article explores the concept of identity in the poems of Louise Glück- an acclaimed poet who received the Nobel Prize—by examining existentialism and personal stories together. Glücks examination of identity is closely linked to existential concepts like isolation and the pursuit of significance as well as personal stories influenced by memories and connections, within a family. Her poetic style incorporates aspects but goes beyond mere personal experiences to tackle broader human themes. In this study of works like The Wild Iris, Ararat and Meadowlands the paper showcases how Glück delves into the concept of self in a way that feels both thought provoking and intimately reflective. Guiding readers through a poetic voyage encompassing personal and shared challenges alike. By examining works such as The Wild Iris, Ararat and Meadowlands this paper demonstrates how Glück’s exploration of selfhood is both philosophical and personal. Presenting a poetic journey, through individual and collective struggles.
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