Literary Theory and CriticismCourier Corporation, 2012 M05 4 - 224 páginas This essential anthology of Poe's critical works features items from the Southern Literary Messenger, Graham's Magazine, and other periodicals, reviewing works by Dickens, Hawthorne, Cooper, and many others. The Theory of Poetry — consisting of "The Philosophy of Composition," "The Rationale of Verse," and "The Poetic Principle" — appears as well. Introduction. |
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... fact that his editorial talents and career ambitions moved him inexorably northward—toward the literary establishment whose insularity he attacked, yet whose resources he badly wanted to share. Moving from Richmond to Philadelphia ...
... fact that his editorial talents and career ambitions moved him inexorably northward—toward the literary establishment whose insularity he attacked, yet whose resources he badly wanted to share. Moving from Richmond to Philadelphia ...
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... fact and fancy. It is a curious but telling aspect of his critical legacy that the Agrarians, the 1930s circle of poets and scholars who idealized the pastoral values of the Old South, adopted Poe as their forbear. Held up by Allen Tate ...
... fact and fancy. It is a curious but telling aspect of his critical legacy that the Agrarians, the 1930s circle of poets and scholars who idealized the pastoral values of the Old South, adopted Poe as their forbear. Held up by Allen Tate ...
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... fact, that Poe was Outis, playing both roles in a combined publicity stunt and hoax.) In the end, some of the mud stuck to Longfellow, as some reviewers of the day began to look more critically at his work—but Poe emerged besmeared as ...
... fact, that Poe was Outis, playing both roles in a combined publicity stunt and hoax.) In the end, some of the mud stuck to Longfellow, as some reviewers of the day began to look more critically at his work—but Poe emerged besmeared as ...
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... fact—that he has availed himself of certain poetical licenses—that he has transformed character, and particularly the character of a young lady, (oh fi! Mr. Fay—oh, Mr. Fay, fi!) that he has sketched certain peculiarities with a ...
... fact—that he has availed himself of certain poetical licenses—that he has transformed character, and particularly the character of a young lady, (oh fi! Mr. Fay—oh, Mr. Fay, fi!) that he has sketched certain peculiarities with a ...
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... fact, when he wrote criticism. In seeking to prove that Joseph Rodman Drake's poetry was fanciful rather than truly imaginative, Poe presented a raft of specific examples—so many that some have been trimmed from this selection in the ...
... fact, when he wrote criticism. In seeking to prove that Joseph Rodman Drake's poetry was fanciful rather than truly imaginative, Poe presented a raft of specific examples—so many that some have been trimmed from this selection in the ...
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