How did poetry evolve during the age of American Realism? Specifically how did it change for female poets? How did their past influence them? Were similar topics covered? I will examine multiple poets, look briefly into their histories and draw focus to some of their works. I want to see how the styles and subject matter change over time, and how it varies person to person. I selected a variety of female poets. One is Canadian, one is African American, and there is even a Native American Poet
Feminist criticism offers a re-visioning of literary analysis by studying the influence of gender id...
From 1925 to 1962, the Ryerson Press published 200 short, artisanally printed books of poetry by eme...
The period between 1830 and 1912 is the most significant in the history of the American woman\u27s s...
Realism once claimed a closer tie to the real and, to many of its early practitioners, was a poten...
In Contemporary American Women Poets: An A-To-Z Guide, prepared by Catherine Cucinella (2002) reader...
Abstract: Taking at the outset the recently published anthology 101 Great American Poems, this artic...
From the introduction to the reader: Cheryl Walker\u27s article surveys the development of criticis...
Book description: An interdisciplinary examination of the poet, her milieu, and the ways she and her...
This thesis examines how the images of American women in the twentieth century are defined (and perh...
The dissertation explores the influence of contemporary critical discourse on the content and form o...
In this evocative exploration, Cheryl Walker shows that there is a distinct tradition of women\u27s ...
American romanticism was a powerful movement in American literary history that has led to great move...
abstract: Through my research I had considered how feminism and reflection can be used in narrative ...
Lucy Larcom, Frances Harper and Sarah Piatt used poetry, frequently under veils of sentimentality (o...
This publication marks the first time in a hundred years that a wide range of nineteenth-century Ame...
Feminist criticism offers a re-visioning of literary analysis by studying the influence of gender id...
From 1925 to 1962, the Ryerson Press published 200 short, artisanally printed books of poetry by eme...
The period between 1830 and 1912 is the most significant in the history of the American woman\u27s s...
Realism once claimed a closer tie to the real and, to many of its early practitioners, was a poten...
In Contemporary American Women Poets: An A-To-Z Guide, prepared by Catherine Cucinella (2002) reader...
Abstract: Taking at the outset the recently published anthology 101 Great American Poems, this artic...
From the introduction to the reader: Cheryl Walker\u27s article surveys the development of criticis...
Book description: An interdisciplinary examination of the poet, her milieu, and the ways she and her...
This thesis examines how the images of American women in the twentieth century are defined (and perh...
The dissertation explores the influence of contemporary critical discourse on the content and form o...
In this evocative exploration, Cheryl Walker shows that there is a distinct tradition of women\u27s ...
American romanticism was a powerful movement in American literary history that has led to great move...
abstract: Through my research I had considered how feminism and reflection can be used in narrative ...
Lucy Larcom, Frances Harper and Sarah Piatt used poetry, frequently under veils of sentimentality (o...
This publication marks the first time in a hundred years that a wide range of nineteenth-century Ame...
Feminist criticism offers a re-visioning of literary analysis by studying the influence of gender id...
From 1925 to 1962, the Ryerson Press published 200 short, artisanally printed books of poetry by eme...
The period between 1830 and 1912 is the most significant in the history of the American woman\u27s s...