Hart Crane's Holy Vision

Hart Crane's Holy Vision
Title Hart Crane's Holy Vision PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 276
Release 1978
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Hart Crane's Holy Vision, White Buildings

Hart Crane's Holy Vision, White Buildings
Title Hart Crane's Holy Vision, White Buildings PDF eBook
Author Alfred Hanley
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 1981
Genre Poetry
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Hart Crane

Hart Crane
Title Hart Crane PDF eBook
Author Warner Berthoff
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 152
Release
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ISBN 1452908583

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Hart Crane

Hart Crane
Title Hart Crane PDF eBook
Author Harold Bloom
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 154
Release 2009
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1438115709

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Provides insight into five of Hart Crane's most influential works along with a short biography of the poet.

Hart Crane, a Re-introduction

Hart Crane, a Re-introduction
Title Hart Crane, a Re-introduction PDF eBook
Author Warner Berthoff
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 154
Release 1989
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0816617015

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Hart Crane was first published in 1989. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. More than half a century after his death, the work of Hart Crane (1899–1932) remains central to our understanding of twentieth-century American poetry. During his short life, Crane's contemporaries had difficulty seeing past the "roaring boy" who drank too much and hurled typewriters from windows; in recent years, he has come to be seen as a kind of "last poet" whose only theme is self-destruction, and who himself exemplifies the breakdown of poetry in the modern age. Taking as a point of departure Robert Lowell's 1961 valuation of Crane and his power to speak from "the center of things," Warner Berthoff in this book reappraises the essential character and force of Crane's still problematic achievement. Though he takes into account the substantial body of commentary on Crane's work, his primary intent is to look afresh at the poems themselves, and at the poet's clear-eyed (and brilliant) letters. This approach enables Berthoff, first, to track the emergence and development of Crane's lyric style—an art that recreates, in compact form, the turbulence of the modern city. He then explores the background and historical community that nourished Crane's creative imagination, and he evaluates Crane's conception of the ideal modern poetic: a poetry of ecstasy created with architectural craft. His final chapter is devoted to The Bridge, the ambitious lyric suite that proved to be the climax and terminus of Crane's work. Berthoff's emphasis throughout is on the beauty and power of individual poems, and on the sanity, shrewdness, and sense of purpose that informed Crane's working intelligence.

Hart Crane and the Homosexual Text

Hart Crane and the Homosexual Text
Title Hart Crane and the Homosexual Text PDF eBook
Author Thomas E. Yingling
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 282
Release 1990-04-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0226956350

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"Canonized for being insufficiently American although he took America as his subject, chastised for obscurity by readers who would not allow or would not read homosexual meanings, Crane embodies many understandings of America, and of the predicament of the gay writer."—Voice Literary Supplement "A brilliant critical model for understanding how textuality and sexuality can produce pervasive effects on each other in the writing of a figure like Crane."—Michael Moon, Duke University

A Study Guide for Hart Crane's "Voyages (I)"

A Study Guide for Hart Crane's
Title A Study Guide for Hart Crane's "Voyages (I)" PDF eBook
Author Gale, Cengage Learning
Publisher Gale, Cengage Learning
Pages 25
Release 2016
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1410361896

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