Olson, Elder

Olson, Elder

▪ American poet and literary critic
in full  Elder James Olson 
born March 9, 1909, Chicago, Ill., U.S.
died July 25, 1992, Albuquerque, N.M.

      American poet, playwright, and literary critic. He was a leading member of the Chicago critics—a Neo-Aristotelian, or “critical pluralist,” school of critical theory that came to prominence in the 1940s at the University of Chicago.

      After receiving a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1938, Olson taught for several years at the Armour Institute of Technology in Chicago. He returned to the University of Chicago in 1942 and—along with his teachers and colleagues Richard McKeon, R.S. Crane, and Wayne C. Booth (Booth, Wayne C.)—became known for his responses to New Criticism. In Critics and Criticism (1952; the Neo-Aristotelian manifesto edited by Crane) and later works, including Tragedy and the Theory of Drama (1961) and The Theory of Comedy (1968), Olson argued for a systematic and comprehensive approach to criticism based on but not limited to the principles of Aristotle's Poetics. He attacked the New Critics for focusing on the diction of poetry and argued that criticism should concentrate on poetic wholes instead.

      Although less widely known than his criticism, Olson's poetry is characterized by rich imagery, serious and elegiac tone, sharp wit, technical dexterity, and metaphysical themes. His verse collections include Thing of Sorrow (1934), The Scarecrow Christ and Other Poems (1954), Plays and Poems (1958), and Olson's Penny Arcade (1975).

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