From Outlaw to Classic: Canons in American PoetryUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1995 - 243 Seiten "From Outlaw to Classic" presents a sweeping history of the forces that have shaped, and continue to shape, the American poetry canon. Students, scholars, critics, and poets will welcome this enlightening and impressively documented book. |
Inhalt
A History of American Poetry Anthologies | 3 |
John Berrymans | 41 |
The New Criticism and American Poetry | 70 |
Urheberrecht | |
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academic aesthetic American literature American poetry anthologies appeared argues authority become beginning Berryman Black Bradstreet Brooks calls canon formation central century chapter claims collection contemporary continues conventional Corman Creeley critical cultural defined described discussion dominant earlier early edition editors effect Eliot English English studies especially essay established evaluation example explain helped historical idea important individual influence institutional interest issue John kind Language writing later less letter limits literary literature little magazines look major means method modernist Norton notes offers Olson Origin particular Partisan period poems poetic poets political position Pound practice present preserve produced professional published puts question Ransom readers reading recent relation represented response Review Robert seems selection sense shaping shows social status Stevens studies suggests Tate teaching theory tion tradition Understanding Poetry verse Whitman
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