Accounts of the origins of literary modernism typically point back to Walt Whitman's and Emily Dickinson's break with the received conventions of meter and rhyme. These accounts present the perceived break with tradition as authorizing a variety of practices, notably the privileging of innovation in poetic form as indicative of a work's sincerity and authenticity. The dissertation seeks to revisit the break from conventional form, not in terms of modernism, but in terms of the cultural significance of poetic form in the mid-nineteenth century, particularly given the impact of secularism on the preconceptions and critical conventions governing the role of the poet and the formation of the lyrical subject. An important vein of scholarship con...
My dissertation describes how religious ideas shaped aesthetic innovation in popular American litera...
Emily Dickinson and Herman Melville are the major nineteenth-century representatives of a strain of ...
This dissertation uses the rhetorical theory of Kenneth Burke to illuminate the development of Walt ...
My dissertation argues that changes in the structures and orientations of religious thought, changes...
My dissertation focuses on three American Modernists--Henry James, Marianne Moore, and Wallace Steve...
This dissertation examines how modern American poets such as H.D., T.S. Eliot, Langston Hughes, and ...
Modern American Poetry and the Protestant Establishment argues that secularization in modern America...
Modern American Poetry and the Protestant Establishment argues that secularization in modern America...
This dissertation considers how twentieth century British lyric poets, in continuing the traditional...
American romanticism was a powerful movement in American literary history that has led to great move...
This dissertation examines the relationship between secularism and the development of Oxford Movemen...
Meditative poetry began as a tradition in America during the colonial period. It was an outgrowth of...
Graduation date: 1991Presentation date: 1990-06-28Emily Dickinson's religious poetry of the nineteen...
This dissertation investigates how editors transformed two figures---Walt Whitman, a highly controve...
This dissertation works against the longstanding literary critical premise that aesthetics and ethic...
My dissertation describes how religious ideas shaped aesthetic innovation in popular American litera...
Emily Dickinson and Herman Melville are the major nineteenth-century representatives of a strain of ...
This dissertation uses the rhetorical theory of Kenneth Burke to illuminate the development of Walt ...
My dissertation argues that changes in the structures and orientations of religious thought, changes...
My dissertation focuses on three American Modernists--Henry James, Marianne Moore, and Wallace Steve...
This dissertation examines how modern American poets such as H.D., T.S. Eliot, Langston Hughes, and ...
Modern American Poetry and the Protestant Establishment argues that secularization in modern America...
Modern American Poetry and the Protestant Establishment argues that secularization in modern America...
This dissertation considers how twentieth century British lyric poets, in continuing the traditional...
American romanticism was a powerful movement in American literary history that has led to great move...
This dissertation examines the relationship between secularism and the development of Oxford Movemen...
Meditative poetry began as a tradition in America during the colonial period. It was an outgrowth of...
Graduation date: 1991Presentation date: 1990-06-28Emily Dickinson's religious poetry of the nineteen...
This dissertation investigates how editors transformed two figures---Walt Whitman, a highly controve...
This dissertation works against the longstanding literary critical premise that aesthetics and ethic...
My dissertation describes how religious ideas shaped aesthetic innovation in popular American litera...
Emily Dickinson and Herman Melville are the major nineteenth-century representatives of a strain of ...
This dissertation uses the rhetorical theory of Kenneth Burke to illuminate the development of Walt ...