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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... poet, critic, and Harvard professor who also happened to have been Hawthorne's classmate at Bowdoin College. Poe's rise to fame was considerably rockier. He began his literary career in his twenties. Having provoked his own expulsion ...
... poet, critic, and Harvard professor who also happened to have been Hawthorne's classmate at Bowdoin College. Poe's rise to fame was considerably rockier. He began his literary career in his twenties. Having provoked his own expulsion ...
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... Poetic Principle” (p. 174), a manuscript published posthumously in 1850. Poe's ideas of originality informed his vision of a national literature. Though a loyal Southerner, Poe attempted to portray himself as a nonregional American ...
... Poetic Principle” (p. 174), a manuscript published posthumously in 1850. Poe's ideas of originality informed his vision of a national literature. Though a loyal Southerner, Poe attempted to portray himself as a nonregional American ...
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... poets and scholars who idealized the pastoral values of the Old South, adopted Poe as their forbear. Held up by Allen Tate in the essay “Our Cousin, Mr. Poe” as even more Southern that he actually was, Poe became a kind of honorary ...
... poets and scholars who idealized the pastoral values of the Old South, adopted Poe as their forbear. Held up by Allen Tate in the essay “Our Cousin, Mr. Poe” as even more Southern that he actually was, Poe became a kind of honorary ...
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... poet was a thief. Poe's attack was answered by various supporters of Longfellow's but one “Outis” (who has never ... Poet” (1844). Emerson's poet is a “natural sayer,” a channel for “the.
... poet was a thief. Poe's attack was answered by various supporters of Longfellow's but one “Outis” (who has never ... Poet” (1844). Emerson's poet is a “natural sayer,” a channel for “the.
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Edgar Allan Poe Leonard Cassuto. Emerson's poet is a “natural sayer,” a channel for “the impressions of nature.” This aesthetic privileges artistic freedom and spontaneity as keys to the eternal. Poe rejected this philosophy on many ...
Edgar Allan Poe Leonard Cassuto. Emerson's poet is a “natural sayer,” a channel for “the impressions of nature.” This aesthetic privileges artistic freedom and spontaneity as keys to the eternal. Poe rejected this philosophy on many ...
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