This Ph. D thesis investigates the politics of place in three modernist poets—T. S. Eliot, William Carlos Williams and Marianne Moore. Through the critical lens of both human geography and social construction theories of place, this project aims to uncover the underlying political connotations of the representations of place in their poetry
Through analyzing the selected poetry written by T.S. Eliot (1888-1965), this article explores the l...
Literary theories and movements have different phases and characteristics. Modernism as a literary m...
Olson\u27s Dance: The Poetics of Place in American Poetry, uses Charles Olson and his poetic theori...
Anglo-American modernism is frequently regarded as a literary movement without place, an internation...
This dissertation examines how modern American poets such as H.D., T.S. Eliot, Langston Hughes, and ...
The aim of this thesis is to trace key elements of the poetics that produced The Waste Land, T. S. E...
The thesis contributes to the knowledge on modernist national identity in the transnational context,...
Undergraduate Research Scholarship, awarded December 2008The modernist poet T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) w...
Argues that the most influential landscape poetry deals with landscape as an aesthetic concept, and ...
Poetry & Geography examines the rich diversity of geographical imaginations informing post-war a...
This thesis offers a political reading of William Carlos Williams\u27s poetry. Grounding its analysi...
The following essay and collection of poems are bound by a poetics of location. My interdisciplinary...
This thesis examines poetic representations of the city in the works of T.S. Eliot, William Carlos W...
This thesis project analyzes the influence of T.S. Eliot, named the first Cambridge poet by Jeremy...
Poetry & Geography examines the rich diversity of geographical imaginations informing post-war and c...
Through analyzing the selected poetry written by T.S. Eliot (1888-1965), this article explores the l...
Literary theories and movements have different phases and characteristics. Modernism as a literary m...
Olson\u27s Dance: The Poetics of Place in American Poetry, uses Charles Olson and his poetic theori...
Anglo-American modernism is frequently regarded as a literary movement without place, an internation...
This dissertation examines how modern American poets such as H.D., T.S. Eliot, Langston Hughes, and ...
The aim of this thesis is to trace key elements of the poetics that produced The Waste Land, T. S. E...
The thesis contributes to the knowledge on modernist national identity in the transnational context,...
Undergraduate Research Scholarship, awarded December 2008The modernist poet T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) w...
Argues that the most influential landscape poetry deals with landscape as an aesthetic concept, and ...
Poetry & Geography examines the rich diversity of geographical imaginations informing post-war a...
This thesis offers a political reading of William Carlos Williams\u27s poetry. Grounding its analysi...
The following essay and collection of poems are bound by a poetics of location. My interdisciplinary...
This thesis examines poetic representations of the city in the works of T.S. Eliot, William Carlos W...
This thesis project analyzes the influence of T.S. Eliot, named the first Cambridge poet by Jeremy...
Poetry & Geography examines the rich diversity of geographical imaginations informing post-war and c...
Through analyzing the selected poetry written by T.S. Eliot (1888-1965), this article explores the l...
Literary theories and movements have different phases and characteristics. Modernism as a literary m...
Olson\u27s Dance: The Poetics of Place in American Poetry, uses Charles Olson and his poetic theori...