A review of the psychological biography "Robert Lowell, Setting the River on Fire: A Study of Genius, Mania, and Character" by Kay Redfield Jamison
Advertised as an introduction to the poetry of Walt McDonald, The Waltz He Was Born For is also a ce...
Reviews D. H. Lawrence\u27s Studies in Classic American Literature, edited by Ezra Greenspan, Lindet...
This essay examines three key texts, by William Buchan, Isaac D’Israeli, and Richard Robert Madden, ...
It would be an exaggeration to say that critics have already exhausted every aspect of Lowell's poet...
Introduction: "We of the craft (poets) are all crazy," remarked the 18th century British romanticist...
Robert Burns has long been recognised as someone who experienced episodes of melancholia, but no det...
Robert Lowell, the iconic American Poet, moves with his Confessional poetry, notably the poetic volu...
Robert Burns has long been recognised as someone who experienced episodes of melancholia, but no det...
This paper focuses on two prominent constants beneath the ‘perpetual revolution’ of Robert Lowell’s ...
The generation of poets to which Robert Lowell belongs was dominated by the literary theory and prac...
Book review. In this groundbreaking study, Sydney Janet Kaplan investigates the triangular relations...
The Turning Key: Autobiography and the Subjective Impulse since 1800 (Jerome Hamilton Buckley) (Revi...
Advance publicity for James King\u27s biography of the best-loved author in the history of Canadian ...
In 1960, Robert Lowell won the National Poetry Award for his collection Life Studies. In his Award A...
Robert Lowell inherited from the New England Puritans not only his habit of obsessive self-examinati...
Advertised as an introduction to the poetry of Walt McDonald, The Waltz He Was Born For is also a ce...
Reviews D. H. Lawrence\u27s Studies in Classic American Literature, edited by Ezra Greenspan, Lindet...
This essay examines three key texts, by William Buchan, Isaac D’Israeli, and Richard Robert Madden, ...
It would be an exaggeration to say that critics have already exhausted every aspect of Lowell's poet...
Introduction: "We of the craft (poets) are all crazy," remarked the 18th century British romanticist...
Robert Burns has long been recognised as someone who experienced episodes of melancholia, but no det...
Robert Lowell, the iconic American Poet, moves with his Confessional poetry, notably the poetic volu...
Robert Burns has long been recognised as someone who experienced episodes of melancholia, but no det...
This paper focuses on two prominent constants beneath the ‘perpetual revolution’ of Robert Lowell’s ...
The generation of poets to which Robert Lowell belongs was dominated by the literary theory and prac...
Book review. In this groundbreaking study, Sydney Janet Kaplan investigates the triangular relations...
The Turning Key: Autobiography and the Subjective Impulse since 1800 (Jerome Hamilton Buckley) (Revi...
Advance publicity for James King\u27s biography of the best-loved author in the history of Canadian ...
In 1960, Robert Lowell won the National Poetry Award for his collection Life Studies. In his Award A...
Robert Lowell inherited from the New England Puritans not only his habit of obsessive self-examinati...
Advertised as an introduction to the poetry of Walt McDonald, The Waltz He Was Born For is also a ce...
Reviews D. H. Lawrence\u27s Studies in Classic American Literature, edited by Ezra Greenspan, Lindet...
This essay examines three key texts, by William Buchan, Isaac D’Israeli, and Richard Robert Madden, ...