American Poetry: The Puritans Through Walt Whitman, Volumen1Twayne Publishers, 1988 - 207 páginas Authoritative, in-depth studies of the development of poetry within specific countries worldwide. Each volume is written by a distinguished scholar in the field and offers: -- A definitive chronology of poets and publications -- An incisive general history of the nation's poetry -- Original, accessible analyses of all major poets, poems and literary movements -- Convenient reference features -- including notes and references, an annotated bibliography and an index |
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... live , in love let's so persevere / That when we live no more , we may live ever . " The intention , inci- dentally , hinted at the human difficulty that Bradstreet must have had in accepting absolutely the Calvinist notion that nothing ...
... live , in love let's so persevere / That when we live no more , we may live ever . " The intention , inci- dentally , hinted at the human difficulty that Bradstreet must have had in accepting absolutely the Calvinist notion that nothing ...
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... live and die And sure to live with Christ eternally . ( Winslow , 5 ) In the intervening years , a part of America's poetry , and the spirit that made it , had become - and would henceforth be - commercial . • THREE • Poetry of " The ...
... live and die And sure to live with Christ eternally . ( Winslow , 5 ) In the intervening years , a part of America's poetry , and the spirit that made it , had become - and would henceforth be - commercial . • THREE • Poetry of " The ...
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... lives are gone- / Like thinnest mist , " but he has learned , too , that we must live ; for we can only “ Rejoice ! rejoice ! whilst yet the hours exist- / Rejoice or mourn , and let the world swing on / Unmoved by cricket song or me ...
... lives are gone- / Like thinnest mist , " but he has learned , too , that we must live ; for we can only “ Rejoice ! rejoice ! whilst yet the hours exist- / Rejoice or mourn , and let the world swing on / Unmoved by cricket song or me ...
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Poetry of the Eighteenth Century | 35 |
Poetry of The Future Glory of America | 59 |
Romanticism in American Poetry | 74 |
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