This paper seeks to contextualize the work of Wilmer Mills, a late, minor Southeastern American poet, within the complex and frequently misread tradition of New Formalism, as this manifested in the United States shortly after World War II. The analysis places Mills‟s work in conversation with the formalist philosophy of former U.S. Poet Laureate Richard Wilbur, and it suggests that both Mills‟s poetry and his reception amongst fellow academics who adhered to a more progressive philosophy demonstrates the continued relevance of this older, less-often discussed strain of formalism in American poetry. An appendix presents the first checklist of Mills‟s published writings since his initialmajor publication in 1998
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"Turning in Still Water: A Collection of Poems" is a microcosom of my understanding of art, literatu...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Although many of Lola Ridge's poems champio...
This paper seeks to contextualize the work of Wilmer Mills, a late, minor Southeastern American poet...
This Honors Special Studies paper briefly explores five poets, their lives, and a few of their poems
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George Herbert has always been regarded as a man of singular piety and a poet of uncommon technical ...
For the past three semesters, I have had the pleasure of studying the techniques of prosody under th...
In this chapter, Walker examines questions concerning renewed scholarly interest in Edna St. Vincent...
“On Occasion: American Poetry at the Margins of the Wage, 1865-1973” shows how poets writing in the ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Scriptorium is a book-length ...
George Meredith is perhaps best known for his innovative contributions to the Victorian novel. Unfor...
Although the textbooks he edited with Cleanth Brooks virtually defined the New Criticism,Warren’s cr...
Why has Appalachia been written out of the story of modernism? Current scholarship on American moder...
My thesis analyzes the influence of evolutionary theories of knowledge on the poetic techniques of M...
This study includes the examination of four literary aesthetic movements: Romanticism, Realism, Mode...
"Turning in Still Water: A Collection of Poems" is a microcosom of my understanding of art, literatu...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Although many of Lola Ridge's poems champio...
This paper seeks to contextualize the work of Wilmer Mills, a late, minor Southeastern American poet...
This Honors Special Studies paper briefly explores five poets, their lives, and a few of their poems
This project examines the poetry of Raymond Carver, focusing on three areas: Carver’s poetic techniq...
George Herbert has always been regarded as a man of singular piety and a poet of uncommon technical ...
For the past three semesters, I have had the pleasure of studying the techniques of prosody under th...
In this chapter, Walker examines questions concerning renewed scholarly interest in Edna St. Vincent...
“On Occasion: American Poetry at the Margins of the Wage, 1865-1973” shows how poets writing in the ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Scriptorium is a book-length ...
George Meredith is perhaps best known for his innovative contributions to the Victorian novel. Unfor...
Although the textbooks he edited with Cleanth Brooks virtually defined the New Criticism,Warren’s cr...
Why has Appalachia been written out of the story of modernism? Current scholarship on American moder...
My thesis analyzes the influence of evolutionary theories of knowledge on the poetic techniques of M...
This study includes the examination of four literary aesthetic movements: Romanticism, Realism, Mode...
"Turning in Still Water: A Collection of Poems" is a microcosom of my understanding of art, literatu...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Although many of Lola Ridge's poems champio...