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. |
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... Brooks can assert so baldly , " Blake is a meta- physical poet " ( Modern Poetry 235 ) . Brooks's influential Modern Poetry and the Tradition exemplifies the New Critical view both of tradition and of the idea of an American poetry ...
... Brooks can assert so baldly , " Blake is a meta- physical poet " ( Modern Poetry 235 ) . Brooks's influential Modern Poetry and the Tradition exemplifies the New Critical view both of tradition and of the idea of an American poetry ...
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... Brooks finds so problematic in his own contemporaries Sandburg , Lindsay , and Edgar Lee Masters , whose alleged weaknesses Brooks traces to " Whitman's appeal to the Muse to migrate from the European scene to the poetic exploitation of ...
... Brooks finds so problematic in his own contemporaries Sandburg , Lindsay , and Edgar Lee Masters , whose alleged weaknesses Brooks traces to " Whitman's appeal to the Muse to migrate from the European scene to the poetic exploitation of ...
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... Brooks denies any weight to this rhetorical strategy . Brooks's modern poet must attempt to hold on to the English meta- physical Tradition , and to forge a formal unity in poetry between past and present , between local or national and ...
... Brooks denies any weight to this rhetorical strategy . Brooks's modern poet must attempt to hold on to the English meta- physical Tradition , and to forge a formal unity in poetry between past and present , between local or national and ...
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A History of American Poetry Anthologies | 3 |
John Berrymans | 41 |
The New Criticism and American Poetry | 70 |
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