The Cambridge History of American Literature: Volume 4, Nineteenth-Century Poetry 1800-1910Sacvan Bercovitch, Cyrus R. K. Patell Cambridge University Press, 1994 - 368 páginas This is the first complete narrative history of nineteenth-century American poetry. Barbara Packer explores the neoclassical and satiric forms mastered by the early Federalist poets; the creative reaches of once-celebrated, and still compelling, poets like Longfellow and Whittier; the distinctive lyric forms developed by Emerson and the Transcendentalists. Shira Wolosky provides a new perspective on the achievement of female poets of the period, as well as a close appreciation of African-American poets, including the collective folk authors of the Negro spirituals. She also illuminates the major works of the period, from Poe through Melville and Crane, to Whitman and Dickinson. The authors of this volume discuss this extraordinary literary achievement both in formal terms and in its sustained engagement with changing social and cultural conditions. In doing so they recover and elucidate American poetry of the nineteenth century for our twenty-first century pleasure, profit, and renewed study. |
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... literary scholarship . The authors span three decades of achievement in American literary criticism , thereby speaking for the continuities as well as the disruptions sustained between generations of scholarship . Generously ...
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... literary scholarship . The authors span three decades of achievement . in American literary criticism , thereby speaking for the continuities as well as the disruptions sustained between generations of scholarship . Generously ...
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... Literary History , 15 : 1 , Spring 2003 , 14-22 . " Being in the Body , " The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson , ed . Wendy Martin , Cambridge University Press , New York : Cambridge University Press , 2002 , 129–41 . Emily ...
... Literary History , 15 : 1 , Spring 2003 , 14-22 . " Being in the Body , " The Cambridge Companion to Emily Dickinson , ed . Wendy Martin , Cambridge University Press , New York : Cambridge University Press , 2002 , 129–41 . Emily ...
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... literary scholarship . Over the past three decades , Americanist literary criticism has expanded from a border province into a center of humanist studies . The vitality of the field is reflected in the rising interest in American ...
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... literary history hitherto , from its inception in the eighteenth century , has depended upon an established consensus about the essence or nature of its subject . Today the invocation of consensus sounds rather like an appeal for ...
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reverence and ambition | 11 |
Neoclassicism comic and satiric verse | 17 |
Early narrative and lyric | 41 |
Transcendentalism | 87 |
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER | 137 |
the claims of thetoric | 147 |
Modest claims | 155 |
Claiming the Bible | 200 |
Poetic languages | 248 |
Plural identities | 324 |
Walt Whitman the office of the poet | 362 |
Emily Dickinson the violence of the imagination | 427 |
Chronology 18001910 | 481 |
Bibliography | 534 |
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