Visions & Revisions of American Poetry(p)University of Arkansas Press, 1986 - 178 Seiten |
Inhalt
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American Literature as Something Else | 26 |
The Good Gray Poet | 36 |
Masculine and Feminine in American Poetry | 43 |
The American Novelist as Poet | 57 |
The Eve of Modernism | 67 |
The Age of Pound | 79 |
A Modernist Coin | 95 |
The Suspect in Criticism | 104 |
Black Poetry | 116 |
Considering PostModernism | 133 |
Sympathetic Magic | 146 |
Books Cited | 165 |
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abstract academic agonist Aiken amateur Ameri American Poets Anne Bradstreet anthology artist bards began believe Black poetry blues Bodman Bryant burden of tradition consciousness contemporary criticism Dickey Dickinson e. e. cummings early edited egopoetic Eliot Emerson Emersonian Emily Dickinson English essay experience Ezra Pound feminine Freneau Frost genre Howard Nemerov human jazz kind Kreymborg language Leaves of Grass literary literature lived Manoah Bodman Marianne Moore masculine Melville merely metaphor meter mind Modernist musical syntax Naked Poetry narrative never Nigger nineteenth perhaps person Phillis Wheatley Poe Poe Poe poem poetic Pound professional poet prose prosody published reader rhyme romantic scholar sense Singing Strength song sonnet Stevens structure style sympathetic magic T. S. Eliot Tarantara techniques theory things thought tion Transcendental true twentieth century verse viewpoint vision Waggoner Wallace Stevens Waste Land Whitman woman words write poetry written wrote York
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 5 - For, it is not metres, but a metre-making argument, that makes a poem, — a thought so passionate and alive, that, like the spirit of a plant or an animal, it has an architecture of its own, and adorns nature with a new thing.