Robert Lowell, the iconic American Poet, moves with his Confessional poetry, notably the poetic volume Life Studies (1959) from the “raw” to the “cooked”. Confessional poetry is similar to the art of confession. Moreover, the historical poetic pieces implied more than the mere gathering of fact and figures. For Lowell history manifested itself in the affairs of men and it is a persistent and violent force. Such a view is not entirely optimistic, springing directly from this view is Lowell's deep sense of loss, failure, alienation, helplessness and a feeling of entrapment in a world not of his making. In the light of the New Historicism approach, Lowell managed to perceive the literary text as a communal product which sought to reconnect its...
History (1973) remains Robert Lowell’s most criticized collection of poetry. This was largely becaus...
This study explores the impact of changing definitions of confession on the critical reception and i...
This work begins by exploring the effects of World War II on Confessional poetry, its audience, and ...
This essay is a critical textual analysis of the poetry of Robert Lowell with focus on religious sym...
This essay is a critical textual analysis of the poetry of Robert Lowell with focus on religious sym...
Robert Lowell inherited from the New England Puritans not only his habit of obsessive self-examinati...
This paper focuses on two prominent constants beneath the ‘perpetual revolution’ of Robert Lowell’s ...
This dissertation uses the confessional poet Robert Lowell as a focal point for discussing concerns ...
In 1960, Robert Lowell won the National Poetry Award for his collection Life Studies. In his Award A...
The generation of poets to which Robert Lowell belongs was dominated by the literary theory and prac...
It would be an exaggeration to say that critics have already exhausted every aspect of Lowell's poet...
Through the study of 91 Revere Street, the only prose piece of Life Studies (1959), this article evo...
This dissertation is comprised of a creative component and a critical component. The creative compon...
This dissertation is comprised of a creative component and a critical component. The creative compon...
The year is 1959. America sits in silent fear at the constant threat of nuclear warfare. The Red Sca...
History (1973) remains Robert Lowell’s most criticized collection of poetry. This was largely becaus...
This study explores the impact of changing definitions of confession on the critical reception and i...
This work begins by exploring the effects of World War II on Confessional poetry, its audience, and ...
This essay is a critical textual analysis of the poetry of Robert Lowell with focus on religious sym...
This essay is a critical textual analysis of the poetry of Robert Lowell with focus on religious sym...
Robert Lowell inherited from the New England Puritans not only his habit of obsessive self-examinati...
This paper focuses on two prominent constants beneath the ‘perpetual revolution’ of Robert Lowell’s ...
This dissertation uses the confessional poet Robert Lowell as a focal point for discussing concerns ...
In 1960, Robert Lowell won the National Poetry Award for his collection Life Studies. In his Award A...
The generation of poets to which Robert Lowell belongs was dominated by the literary theory and prac...
It would be an exaggeration to say that critics have already exhausted every aspect of Lowell's poet...
Through the study of 91 Revere Street, the only prose piece of Life Studies (1959), this article evo...
This dissertation is comprised of a creative component and a critical component. The creative compon...
This dissertation is comprised of a creative component and a critical component. The creative compon...
The year is 1959. America sits in silent fear at the constant threat of nuclear warfare. The Red Sca...
History (1973) remains Robert Lowell’s most criticized collection of poetry. This was largely becaus...
This study explores the impact of changing definitions of confession on the critical reception and i...
This work begins by exploring the effects of World War II on Confessional poetry, its audience, and ...