The Liberation of American Literature, Band 1Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932 - 500 Seiten |
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Seite 143
... poetry in the South has practically died . The religious dominancy of the new ruling class was too great a handicap for the artist to overcome . It hung like a pall over the land , stifling every sign of growth . The only poet to emerge ...
... poetry in the South has practically died . The religious dominancy of the new ruling class was too great a handicap for the artist to overcome . It hung like a pall over the land , stifling every sign of growth . The only poet to emerge ...
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... Poetry was still unacceptable at that time without moral justification . Longfellow defend- ed poetry against its enemies , who still considered it a form of dissipation , declaring that " the legitimate tendency of poetry is to exalt ...
... Poetry was still unacceptable at that time without moral justification . Longfellow defend- ed poetry against its enemies , who still considered it a form of dissipation , declaring that " the legitimate tendency of poetry is to exalt ...
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... poetic intransigeants of the day . A little later , Margaret An- derson's magazine , The Little Review , abetted the same in- transigeants in prose as well as in poetry . Early in its career , Poetry printed the imagistic verse of H. D. ...
... poetic intransigeants of the day . A little later , Margaret An- derson's magazine , The Little Review , abetted the same in- transigeants in prose as well as in poetry . Early in its career , Poetry printed the imagistic verse of H. D. ...
Inhalt
FROM REVOLUTION TO REACTION | 149 |
THE FRONTIER FORCE | 225 |
NI FROM SECTIONALISM TO NATIONALISM | 356 |
Urheberrecht | |
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