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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... verse translation of Homer's Iliad , followed a year later by the Odyssey . A tireless public man , he died from a fall following an oration in Central Park . Bryant's first poems were in the satiric manner of the English poet Alexander ...
... verse translation of Homer's Iliad , followed a year later by the Odyssey . A tireless public man , he died from a fall following an oration in Central Park . Bryant's first poems were in the satiric manner of the English poet Alexander ...
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... verse and painting . Cranch was born in Alexandria , Virginia ( then part of the District of Columbia ) , and attended Columbian College ( later George Washington University ) before entering the Harvard Divinity School in 1831. After ...
... verse and painting . Cranch was born in Alexandria , Virginia ( then part of the District of Columbia ) , and attended Columbian College ( later George Washington University ) before entering the Harvard Divinity School in 1831. After ...
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... verse comple- mented her more serious and often intensely religious poetry . Phoebe Cary was born in Miami Valley , Ohio , near Cincinnati , which was then considered frontier country . She received little formal education but at home ...
... verse comple- mented her more serious and often intensely religious poetry . Phoebe Cary was born in Miami Valley , Ohio , near Cincinnati , which was then considered frontier country . She received little formal education but at home ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PAUL KANE | 23 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT 17941878 | 30 |
MARIA GOWEN BROOKS 1794?1845 | 39 |
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