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Media type:
Book
Title:
The Cambridge companion to nineteenth-century American poetry
Contains:
Introduction
/ Kerry LarsonPart I. Mandates, movements, and manifestos. 1. The reception of nineteenth-century American poetry / Mary Louise Kete
Introduction
/ Kerry Larson
2. American Indian poetry in the nineteenth century
/ Robert Dale Parker
3. The poet as poetess
/ Virginia Jackson
4. Transcendental poetics
/ Stephen Cushman
5. Slavery and its metrics
/ Max Cavitch
6. Weathering the news in US Civil War poetry
/ Eliza Richards
7. The "twilight of the poets" in the era of American realism, 1875-1900
/ Elizabeth Renker
Part II. Individual authors. 8. Longfellow's ambivalence
/ Stephen Burt
9. Sarah Piatt's grammar of convention and the conditions of authorship
/ Jess Roberts
10. Poe and Southern poetry
/ John D. Kerkering
11. The color line : James Monroe Whitfield and Albery Allson Whitman
/ Ivy G. Wilson
12. Colonial violence and poetic transcendence in Whitman's "Song of myself"
/ Donald Pease
13. Emily Dickinson's "turban'd seas"
/ Cristanne Miller.
Part I. Mandates, movements, and manifestos. 1. The reception of nineteenth-century American poetry
/ Mary Louise Kete
2. American Indian poetry in the nineteenth century
/ Robert Dale Parker
3. The poet as poetess
/ Virginia Jackson
4. Transcendental poetics
/ Stephen Cushman
5. Slavery and its metrics
/ Max Cavitch
6. Weathering the news in US Civil War poetry
/ Eliza Richards
7. The "twilight of the poets" in the era of American realism, 1875-1900
/ Elizabeth Renker
Part II. Individual authors. 8. Longfellow's ambivalence
/ Stephen Burt
9. Sarah Piatt's grammar of convention and the conditions of authorship
/ Jess Roberts
10. Poe and Southern poetry
/ John D. Kerkering
11. The color line : James Monroe Whitfield and Albery Allson Whitman
/ Ivy G. Wilson
12. Colonial violence and poetic transcendence in Whitman's "Song of myself"
/ Donald Pease
13. Emily Dickinson's "turban'd seas"
/ Cristanne Miller.