Emblems of Conduct

Emblems of Conduct
Title Emblems of Conduct PDF eBook
Author Hart Crane
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1982
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Emblems of Conduct

Emblems of Conduct
Title Emblems of Conduct PDF eBook
Author Donald Windham
Publisher New York : Scribner
Pages 232
Release 1964
Genre America
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Seven articles on growing-up in Atlanta, Georgia which have appeared in "The New Yorker", are included in this expanded version on the same subject.

Bible Emblems

Bible Emblems
Title Bible Emblems PDF eBook
Author David Stow
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1857
Genre Bible
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Hart Crane's Poetry

Hart Crane's Poetry
Title Hart Crane's Poetry PDF eBook
Author John T. Irwin
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 439
Release 2011-11-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1421402211

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In one of his letters Hart Crane wrote, "Appollinaire lived in Paris, I live in Cleveland, Ohio," comparing—misspelling and all—the great French poet’s cosmopolitan roots to his own more modest ones in the midwestern United States. Rebelling against the notion that his work should relate to some European school of thought, Crane defiantly asserted his freedom to be himself, a true American writer. John T. Irwin, long a passionate and brilliant critic of Crane, gives readers the first major interpretation of the poet’s work in decades. Irwin aims to show that Hart Crane’s epic The Bridge is the best twentieth-century long poem in English. Irwin convincingly argues that, compared to other long poems of the century, The Bridge is the richest and most wide-ranging in its mythic and historical resonances, the most inventive in its combination of literary and visual structures, the most subtle and compelling in its psychological underpinnings. Irwin brings a wealth of new and varied scholarship to bear on his critical reading of the work—from art history to biography to classical literature to philosophy—revealing The Bridge to be the near-perfect synthesis of American myth and history that Crane intended. Irwin contends that the most successful entryway to Crane’s notoriously difficult shorter poems is through a close reading of The Bridge. Having admirably accomplished this, Irwin analyzes Crane’s poems in White Buildings and his last poem, "The Broken Tower," through the larger context of his epic, showing how Crane, in the best of these, worked out the structures and images that were fully developed in The Bridge. Thoughtful, deliberate, and extraordinarily learned, this is the most complete and careful reading of Crane’s poetry available. Hart Crane may have lived in Cleveland, Ohio, but, as Irwin masterfully shows, his poems stand among the greatest written in the English language.

Samuel Greenberg, Hart Crane, and the Lost Manuscripts

Samuel Greenberg, Hart Crane, and the Lost Manuscripts
Title Samuel Greenberg, Hart Crane, and the Lost Manuscripts PDF eBook
Author Marc Simon
Publisher Humanities Press International
Pages 168
Release 1978
Genre Literary Criticism
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A Reader's Guide to Hart Crane's White Buildings

A Reader's Guide to Hart Crane's White Buildings
Title A Reader's Guide to Hart Crane's White Buildings PDF eBook
Author John Norton-Smith
Publisher Lewiston : Edwin Mellen Press
Pages 188
Release 1993
Genre Literary Criticism
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This study moves through a close, careful reading of each poem, utilizing linguistic, tabular, and literary historical approaches to build an overall assessment of the collection as a series of experimental transformations, fused experiences, and poetic chronicles. Paying detailed attention to the relationship between formal experimentation and biographical experience, the study presents a poet dedicated to the search for appropriate techniques with which to encapsulate the fleeting experiences of life, a worthy continuer of the tradition of Baudelaire, Mallarme, Rimbaud, Pound, and T.S. Eliot.

Religious Emblems and Allegories

Religious Emblems and Allegories
Title Religious Emblems and Allegories PDF eBook
Author Rev. William Holmes
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 1868
Genre Allegories
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