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American Literary History, 2002
Of the five books reviewed here, one explicitly sets out to make a dramatic impact upon what we think of as the canon of contemporary poetry: Harold Bloom's edited anthology, The Best of the Best American Poetry: 1988-1997. This is an anthology culled from the first 10 volumes of The Best American Poetry series, whose general editor has been David ...
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Of the five books reviewed here, one explicitly sets out to make a dramatic impact upon what we think of as the canon of contemporary poetry: Harold Bloom's edited anthology, The Best of the Best American Poetry: 1988-1997. This is an anthology culled from the first 10 volumes of The Best American Poetry series, whose general editor has been David ...
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Changing Subjects: Digressions in Modern American Poetry
Modern Language Review, 2012I. ": the Art of Digression in Twentieth-Century American Poetry II. ": Marianne Moore's Interdisciplinary Digressions III. Changing the Szujet: Lyn Hejinian's Digressive Narratology and the Writing of History IV. Digression Personified: Whitman, the New
Srikanth K. Reddy
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2012
AbstractThe early poetry written by Asians in the United States was the work of immigrant laborers and foreign students—roles that often merged into each other, with migrant workers who composed their verse in rare moments of contemplation, in which they schooled themselves in the art of verse, and scions of wealthy families who found themselves ...
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AbstractThe early poetry written by Asians in the United States was the work of immigrant laborers and foreign students—roles that often merged into each other, with migrant workers who composed their verse in rare moments of contemplation, in which they schooled themselves in the art of verse, and scions of wealthy families who found themselves ...
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2003
Introduction Up until quite recently, when the question of Jewish American poetic practice was raised, it was largely in the interest of declaring the enterprise difficult, if not impossible. Twenty-five years ago, Harold Bloom broached the subject in a now-infamous essay entitled “The Sorrows of American-Jewish Poetry.” As the funereal title ...
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Introduction Up until quite recently, when the question of Jewish American poetic practice was raised, it was largely in the interest of declaring the enterprise difficult, if not impossible. Twenty-five years ago, Harold Bloom broached the subject in a now-infamous essay entitled “The Sorrows of American-Jewish Poetry.” As the funereal title ...
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2005
The Cambridge Companion to Modern American Poetry comprises original essays by nineteen distinguished scholars. It offers a critical overview of major and emerging American poets of the twentieth century in addition to critical accounts of the representative schools, movements, regional settings, archival resources, and critical reception that defi ne ...
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The Cambridge Companion to Modern American Poetry comprises original essays by nineteen distinguished scholars. It offers a critical overview of major and emerging American poets of the twentieth century in addition to critical accounts of the representative schools, movements, regional settings, archival resources, and critical reception that defi ne ...
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Recomposing Ecopoetics: North American Poetry of the Self-Conscious Anthropocene
Modern Language Review, 2018L. Keller
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Dickinsonian Moments in African American Poetry: Unsettling the Map of the Lyric
, 2018M. Muresan
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