The rise of modernism marked one of the major transitional periods in contemporary literature. The American modernist poets created a rich legacy in their verse explorations of a world touched by war, rapid industrialization, and the growing perceived alienation of the individual. The innovators featured in this volume include Ezra Pound, e.e. cummings, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Carl Sandburg and their abiding influences. Critical essays examine these poets and their works, with a chronology, bibliography, index, and an introductory essay by master scholar Harold Bloom completing the title.
The rise of modernism marked one of the major transitional periods in contemporary literature. The American modernist poets created a rich legacy in t...
This series provides the best contemporary criticism on the most widely read poets, novelists, and playwrights - from the ancients to contemporary writers.
This series provides the best contemporary criticism on the most widely read poets, novelists, and playwrights - from the ancients to contemporary wri...
American poetry has been shaped and deeply influenced by the wealth of female voices that have contributed to its originality and vivacity through the years. From the colonial era's Phillis Wheatley to the new voices of the 21st century, this volume surveys the ongoing contributions and critical legacy of the United States' diverse women poets. This indispensible collection of critical essays highlights the prominent American women poets who have made an impact on the genre. American Women Poets includes an introduction from literary scholarly Harold Bloom, a chronology, a bibliography, and...
American poetry has been shaped and deeply influenced by the wealth of female voices that have contributed to its originality and vivacity through the...