This thesis explores the continuing aesthetic, philosophical, and social influences of Romantic and Modernist poetics. I trace the influence of Romanticism and Modernism as one that allows for a medium of expression that more clearly interprets both the act of reading and writing. These artistic periods and styles mutually serve to establish and validate enlightened ways of thinking that are currently lacking in the present day. I look to the poetry, philosophy, and prophecy of artists from both eras as they fuse and diffuse demonstrating the unique points of connection and disconnection for each of the poets whose texts are analyzed. The poets included in this inquiry into modes of thought that are explored and revealed during these two...
This project explores the efforts of American self-consciously avant-garde poets to develop an intel...
This thesis explores ideas of sympathy in the works of modernist authors D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Wo...
My dissertation argues that Romantic writers conceived of reading as an embodied social practice, un...
This thesis explores the continuing aesthetic, philosophical, and social influences of Romantic and ...
Most readers and critics see the historical sequence of Western literature as a series of discrete l...
This study includes the examination of four literary aesthetic movements: Romanticism, Realism, Mode...
Writers committed to Modernist ideas of artistic autonomy may find that commitment challenged during...
This dissertation examines how modernist writers engaged with various forms of civic virtue even as ...
Modernist sentimental poetry is frequently cast as an unfortunate literary and cultural mistake. In ...
This study explores the fruitful interchanges between modernist literary technique, the culture of m...
Moving chronologically from the New Negro Renaissance into the contemporary era, my dissertation exa...
This dissertation argues that contemplation is often overlooked in studies of British Romantic poetr...
This dissertation examines how early-to-mid twentieth century American poetry is preoccupied with ob...
MA(English), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe premise of this dissertation is that the...
This dissertation examines late modernist constitutions of literary community and their relationship...
This project explores the efforts of American self-consciously avant-garde poets to develop an intel...
This thesis explores ideas of sympathy in the works of modernist authors D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Wo...
My dissertation argues that Romantic writers conceived of reading as an embodied social practice, un...
This thesis explores the continuing aesthetic, philosophical, and social influences of Romantic and ...
Most readers and critics see the historical sequence of Western literature as a series of discrete l...
This study includes the examination of four literary aesthetic movements: Romanticism, Realism, Mode...
Writers committed to Modernist ideas of artistic autonomy may find that commitment challenged during...
This dissertation examines how modernist writers engaged with various forms of civic virtue even as ...
Modernist sentimental poetry is frequently cast as an unfortunate literary and cultural mistake. In ...
This study explores the fruitful interchanges between modernist literary technique, the culture of m...
Moving chronologically from the New Negro Renaissance into the contemporary era, my dissertation exa...
This dissertation argues that contemplation is often overlooked in studies of British Romantic poetr...
This dissertation examines how early-to-mid twentieth century American poetry is preoccupied with ob...
MA(English), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe premise of this dissertation is that the...
This dissertation examines late modernist constitutions of literary community and their relationship...
This project explores the efforts of American self-consciously avant-garde poets to develop an intel...
This thesis explores ideas of sympathy in the works of modernist authors D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Wo...
My dissertation argues that Romantic writers conceived of reading as an embodied social practice, un...