What is American poetry? This paper is a history of the various answers poets have given to that question. They include Whitman's creation of a new form for poetry, one to replace those inherited from England. This new poetry was as radical politically as it was poetically —it was created to include those that other poetic forms had left out. Frost, on the other hand, adapted British verse forms to an American scene and American verse. The contradictory nature of America's response to Europe has shaped the divided tradition of American poetry
Poets and critics have long agreed that any perceived differences between poetry and prose are not e...
The handbook answers the need for fresh and informative readings of canonical and non-canonical poem...
Modern American Poetry and the Protestant Establishment argues that secularization in modern America...
What is American poetry? This paper is a history of the various answers poets have given to that qu...
Iconic figures in American literature, Walt Whitman and Robert Frost have written modern works that ...
It is a strange anomaly, and yet it is a fact of great importance, that at a time when poetry is bei...
Although Whitman is often called the father of modern American poetry, we might more correctly ascri...
A poet investigates an essential contradiction within American poetry’s counter-tradition. How is it...
In “Democratic Vistas”, Walt Whitman calls for an American literary revolution. He asserts that Amer...
The history of American poetry shows a characteristic pattern: repetetion of contractions and expans...
H.L. Mencken famously wrote, “the American, on his linguistic side, likes to make his language as he...
English poetry of the late XIX and early XX century endured many changes not only in its form and tr...
A Companion to American Poetry brings together original essays by both established scholars and emer...
This article focuses on the international reception of American Language Poetry. We analyze and docu...
Abstract: Taking at the outset the recently published anthology 101 Great American Poems, this artic...
Poets and critics have long agreed that any perceived differences between poetry and prose are not e...
The handbook answers the need for fresh and informative readings of canonical and non-canonical poem...
Modern American Poetry and the Protestant Establishment argues that secularization in modern America...
What is American poetry? This paper is a history of the various answers poets have given to that qu...
Iconic figures in American literature, Walt Whitman and Robert Frost have written modern works that ...
It is a strange anomaly, and yet it is a fact of great importance, that at a time when poetry is bei...
Although Whitman is often called the father of modern American poetry, we might more correctly ascri...
A poet investigates an essential contradiction within American poetry’s counter-tradition. How is it...
In “Democratic Vistas”, Walt Whitman calls for an American literary revolution. He asserts that Amer...
The history of American poetry shows a characteristic pattern: repetetion of contractions and expans...
H.L. Mencken famously wrote, “the American, on his linguistic side, likes to make his language as he...
English poetry of the late XIX and early XX century endured many changes not only in its form and tr...
A Companion to American Poetry brings together original essays by both established scholars and emer...
This article focuses on the international reception of American Language Poetry. We analyze and docu...
Abstract: Taking at the outset the recently published anthology 101 Great American Poems, this artic...
Poets and critics have long agreed that any perceived differences between poetry and prose are not e...
The handbook answers the need for fresh and informative readings of canonical and non-canonical poem...
Modern American Poetry and the Protestant Establishment argues that secularization in modern America...