Poetry of the American Renaissance: A Diverse Anthology from the Romantic PeriodPaul Kane G. Braziller, 1995 - 383 من الصفحات This anthology, the most comprehensive available in a single volume, brings together all of the major poets of the American Renaissance along with many lesser-known poets now being rediscovered. A critical introduction situated the poetry in its historical context, informative headnotes introduce each poet, and notes to the poems provide helpful explanations to unusual words and references. This anthology, for the first time, presents the brilliant poetic legacy of the American Renaissance in a convenient and accessible format. |
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... Emily Dickinson and Frederick Goddard Tuckerman , should be noted . They might be termed poets of seclusion , for both lived reclusive lives and both wrote in relative obscurity . Though Tuckerman published a book of poems , he was all ...
... Emily Dickinson and Frederick Goddard Tuckerman , should be noted . They might be termed poets of seclusion , for both lived reclusive lives and both wrote in relative obscurity . Though Tuckerman published a book of poems , he was all ...
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A Diverse Anthology from the Romantic Period Paul Kane. EMILY DICKINSON Emily Dickinson ( 1830-1886 ) wrote - as far as we know - 1,775 poems and published seven ( all anonymously and none with her full consent ) . With the exception of ...
A Diverse Anthology from the Romantic Period Paul Kane. EMILY DICKINSON Emily Dickinson ( 1830-1886 ) wrote - as far as we know - 1,775 poems and published seven ( all anonymously and none with her full consent ) . With the exception of ...
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... Emily Dickinson indicated by their number were reprinted by permission of the publishers and the Trustees of Amherst College from The Poems of Emily Dickinson , Thomas H. Johnson , ed . , Cambridge , Mass .: The Belknap Press of ...
... Emily Dickinson indicated by their number were reprinted by permission of the publishers and the Trustees of Amherst College from The Poems of Emily Dickinson , Thomas H. Johnson , ed . , Cambridge , Mass .: The Belknap Press of ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PAUL KANE | 23 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT 17941878 | 30 |
MARIA GOWEN BROOKS 1794?1845 | 39 |
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