American Poetry, 1915-1945, כרך 2Harold Bloom Chelsea House, 1987 - 424 עמודים Critical essays on the works of poets -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- Paul Laurence Dunbar -- Robert Lee Frost --Wallace Stevens -- Vachel Lindsay -- Edgar Lee Masters -- Carl August Sandburg -- Sara Teasdale -- Elinor Hoyt Wylie -- Edna St. Vincent Millay -- William Carlos Williams -- Ezra Pound -- Robinson Jeffers -- Marianne Moore -- Hilda Doolittle -- John Crowe Ransom -- T.S. Eliot -- Conrad Potter Aiken -- E.E. Cummings -- John Brooks Wheelwright -- Allen Tate -- Hart Crane -- Langston Hughes -- Countee Cullen. |
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Edwin Arlington Robinson | 31 |
Choices | 55 |
Frost and Origins | 73 |
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Allen Tate allusion American artist beauty become beginning bird Bird-Witted bridge called canto Collected Poems Conrad Aiken criticism Cullen culture Cummings Cummings's Dante dark dead death dialect dream Dunbar E. E. Cummings echo Edgar Lee Masters Edwin Arlington Robinson Elinor Wylie Eliot Emerson Emersonian English essay experience eyes feeling Fiction figure final flower Hart Crane Hughes Hughes's human imagination Keats Keats's Langston Hughes language lines literary Literature living meaning metaphor mind modern Moore Moore's nature Negro never original past Paterson phrase poem's poet poet's poetic poetry Pound R. P. Blackmur Ransom's reader reality River Robert Frost Robinson Sandburg Sara Teasdale seems sense song sound speak speech stanza Stevens's symbol T. S. Eliot theme things tradition trees turn University Press verse vision voice Wallace Stevens WDNF Whitman Williams Williams's wind woman words writing wrote