American Poetry: The Puritans Through Walt Whitman, Nide 1Twayne Publishers, 1988 - 207 sivua Authoritative, in-depth studies of the development of poetry within specific countries worldwide. Each volume is written by a distinguished scholar in the field and offers: -- A definitive chronology of poets and publications -- An incisive general history of the nation's poetry -- Original, accessible analyses of all major poets, poems and literary movements -- Convenient reference features -- including notes and references, an annotated bibliography and an index |
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... Calvinist tenets that drove them and the harsh conditions in which they lived fostered an austerity and often a ... Calvinists , they were bound to believe that earthly deeds or possessions had nothing whatever to do with their election ...
... Calvinist tenets that drove them and the harsh conditions in which they lived fostered an austerity and often a ... Calvinists , they were bound to believe that earthly deeds or possessions had nothing whatever to do with their election ...
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... Calvinist minister who had a way of combining classical allusion with the immediate life around him . Thus his " Bridal Torch , " written in about 1636 after an Indian raid at Wiltwyck , nicely weds the danger of Indians , with their ...
... Calvinist minister who had a way of combining classical allusion with the immediate life around him . Thus his " Bridal Torch , " written in about 1636 after an Indian raid at Wiltwyck , nicely weds the danger of Indians , with their ...
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... Calvinistic , sententious Greenfield Hill provides as clear an example as any . The Connecticut Wits Together , Timothy ... Calvinist cant , classical epic and allusion , and a variety of traditional English verse forms including blank ...
... Calvinistic , sententious Greenfield Hill provides as clear an example as any . The Connecticut Wits Together , Timothy ... Calvinist cant , classical epic and allusion , and a variety of traditional English verse forms including blank ...
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Romanticism in American Poetry | 74 |
Edgar Allan Poe The HyperRomantic | 108 |
Walt Whitman | 150 |
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American literature American poetry Anne Bradstreet Annie artistic audience Barlow beauty born Boston broadside Bryant Calvinist Clarel colonies couplets Critical culture Day of Doom death early Eberwein Edgar Allan Poe edition Edward Taylor eighteenth century elegy Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson Emerson's notion Emily Dickinson England Puritans English essay example father Franklin friends God's Harvard Henry Holmes human ideal intellectual James Russell Lowell John John Greenleaf Whittier language Leaves of Grass lines literary live Longfellow Massachusetts matter Melville Melville's Merlin Meserole moral Muse nation nature nineteenth century Pastorius Philadelphia Philip Freneau Phillis Wheatley piece Poe's poems poet's poetic political popular prose published Puritan Puritan poets Ralph Waldo Emerson Raven reader religious rhyme romantic romanticism sense Silverman slave sometimes Song soul southern speaker spiritual stanza things Thoreau thought Transcendentalism Transcendentalists University Press verse vision Walt Whitman Whittier William women writing wrote York