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Title: Modern American Poetry
Authors: Harold, Bloom
Keywords: Motifs in the Poetry of Marianne Moore
Mauberley
англійська література
модерм
The Shadow of a Myth
Open to the Weather
Soundings for Home
William Carlos Williams’s “Paterson”
Late Poems
American Poetry in the 1920s
американська поезія
Lyricism
T.S. Eliot
Hart Crane
The Poetry of Langston Hughes
Modernist Lyric
Moore’s America
Modern American Poetry
сучасна американська поезія
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Chelsea House Publishers, a subsidiary of Haights Cross Communications, Philadelphia, USA
Citation: Modern American poetry / [edited by] Harold Bloom. - Philadelphia, USA : Chelsea House Publishers, 2005. - 518 p. cm. — (Bloom’s period studies)
Abstract: My Introduction comments upon eight poets: E.A. Robinson, Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams, Ezra Pound, Marianne Moore, T.S. Eliot, and Hart Crane, who can be regarded as the major modern American poets who were born in the nineteenth century. Except for Moore, they are connected by the influence, sometimes concealed, of Emerson or Whitman, or both. Moore is the subject of the greatest American critic since Emerson, the great theorist of rhetoric, Kenneth Burke, who finds in her a radiant sensitivity, after which the late Huge Kenner, supreme antiquarian Modernist, celebrates Pound’s Mauberley sequence.
URI: https://library.megu.edu.ua:9443/jspui/handle/123456789/3368
ISBN: 0-7910-8237-7
Appears in Collections:Сучасна література англомовних країн

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