Nineteenth-Century American PoetryPenguin, 1 Okt 1996 - 496 halaman Whitman, Dickinson, and Melville occupy the center of this anthology of nearly three hundred poems, spanning the course of the century, from Joel Barlow to Edwin Arlington Robinson, by way of Bryant, Emerson, Longfellow, Whittier, Poe, Holmes, Jones Very, Thoreau, Lowell, and Lanier. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. |
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... thing to us as it was to those who lived in it. It was not even the same thing to all of them, any more than it is to all of us—as it would be if we could all see it from outside history rather than from our various historical ...
... thing to us as it was to those who lived in it. It was not even the same thing to all of them, any more than it is to all of us—as it would be if we could all see it from outside history rather than from our various historical ...
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... things. To William Cullen Bryant, poetry had to be verse. Ralph Waldo Emerson, however, distinguished sharply between versifiers and poets. Edgar Allan Poe called his cosmological essay Eureka: A Prose Poem. To Walt Whitman ...
... things. To William Cullen Bryant, poetry had to be verse. Ralph Waldo Emerson, however, distinguished sharply between versifiers and poets. Edgar Allan Poe called his cosmological essay Eureka: A Prose Poem. To Walt Whitman ...
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... things happened and the future came first into view. It is this feeling of newly won linguistic authority that ... thing called America and a small cadre of American poets squarely at the center of its explanations regarding the ...
... things happened and the future came first into view. It is this feeling of newly won linguistic authority that ... thing called America and a small cadre of American poets squarely at the center of its explanations regarding the ...
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... things are by no means synonymous; and there is no point in calling some versifier a poet in order to affirm his or her right to our attention if doing so strips the word “poet” of all value. This collection, then, concentrates entirely ...
... things are by no means synonymous; and there is no point in calling some versifier a poet in order to affirm his or her right to our attention if doing so strips the word “poet” of all value. This collection, then, concentrates entirely ...
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... things said. Barlow's, of course, was not the only sort of poetry being written at the turn of the nineteenth century. In 1798, the Lyrical Ballads of Wordsworth and Coleridge introduced a poetry so unusual as to be hardly recognizable ...
... things said. Barlow's, of course, was not the only sort of poetry being written at the turn of the nineteenth century. In 1798, the Lyrical Ballads of Wordsworth and Coleridge introduced a poetry so unusual as to be hardly recognizable ...
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