Nineteenth-Century American PoetryPenguin, 01/10/1996 - 496 من الصفحات 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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... minds of her day: because we exist inevitably in time, we cannot see time from an unmoving point above it. Our view of history, of the past, is itself historical, conditioned by our present, everchanging circumstances. To know the world ...
... minds of her day: because we exist inevitably in time, we cannot see time from an unmoving point above it. Our view of history, of the past, is itself historical, conditioned by our present, everchanging circumstances. To know the world ...
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... mind that of their less able contemporaries, will wonder at the feelings of suffocation that would send the Modernists screaming for the exits in search of unbreathed air— only to find Whitman, Dickinson, and Melville there before them ...
... mind that of their less able contemporaries, will wonder at the feelings of suffocation that would send the Modernists screaming for the exits in search of unbreathed air— only to find Whitman, Dickinson, and Melville there before them ...
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... mind by Freud and the delivery of these former habitations of God over to what Melville called “the eternal tides of time and fate”—these upheavals and a thousand others like them conspired to detach the present utterly from the past ...
... mind by Freud and the delivery of these former habitations of God over to what Melville called “the eternal tides of time and fate”—these upheavals and a thousand others like them conspired to detach the present utterly from the past ...
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... mind adrift in a sea of change, with no fixed points on earth or in the heavens by which to steer. The sonnets of Frederick Goddard Tuckerman approach a degree of selfabsorption that Longfellow and Whittier, Emerson and Poe would have ...
... mind adrift in a sea of change, with no fixed points on earth or in the heavens by which to steer. The sonnets of Frederick Goddard Tuckerman approach a degree of selfabsorption that Longfellow and Whittier, Emerson and Poe would have ...
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... mind that is utterly unique, if not in its concerns with familiar problems like mortality, then certainly in its metaphoric construction of those problems. There is, simply, no one like her. When we come to Whitman, the debate between ...
... mind that is utterly unique, if not in its concerns with familiar problems like mortality, then certainly in its metaphoric construction of those problems. There is, simply, no one like her. When we come to Whitman, the debate between ...
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القسم 1 | 42 |
القسم 2 | 106 |
القسم 3 | 107 |
القسم 4 | 108 |
القسم 5 | 123 |
القسم 6 | 128 |
القسم 7 | 129 |
القسم 8 | 131 |
القسم 17 | 297 |
القسم 18 | 327 |
القسم 19 | 328 |
القسم 20 | 332 |
القسم 21 | 334 |
القسم 22 | 349 |
القسم 23 | 361 |
القسم 24 | 364 |
القسم 9 | 132 |
القسم 10 | 149 |
القسم 11 | 168 |
القسم 12 | 172 |
القسم 13 | 173 |
القسم 14 | 175 |
القسم 15 | 177 |
القسم 16 | 251 |
القسم 25 | 368 |
القسم 26 | 409 |
القسم 27 | 410 |
القسم 28 | 415 |
القسم 29 | 426 |
القسم 30 | 430 |
القسم 31 | 431 |
القسم 32 | 435 |
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afar allusion is obscure behold beneath Betwixt bird blue breath brine chamber door Charlemagne child clansmen clouds Cricket crowd dark dead death Dickinson dreams drifted dropt earth Eginardus Emerson Emily Dickinson Evil propels eyes Fade faint fall fire Fireside Poets forever form'd Frederick Goddard Tuckerman Glittering going to Tilbury grass graves grow guess hair Hamish hand hear heart Hendricks House Herman Melville John Evereldown king kissed land laugh Lenore light lips live Longfellow look lover Luke Havergal Modernist mother mountains musing never Nirvâna o'er offspring taken soon once overhand Past-the poems poetic poetry praise readers rejoice RICHARD CORY roll round shine side a balance silent sing sleep smile song sonnets soul speak spirit stand star summer tapping tears thee thine things Thou thought Tilbury Town to-night Twas verse Very's wait walks wave wherever they call Whitman Whittier wild windy word