The Columbia history of American poetry / Jay Parini, editor ; Brett C. Millier, associate editor.
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- ISBN: 0231078366 :
- Physical Description: xxxi, 894 p. ; 25 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press, 1993.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Subject: | American poetry > History and criticism. |
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Table of Contents
The Columbia History of American Poetry
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
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Introduction | p. ix | |
Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor | p. 1 | |
Further Reading | p. 14 | |
Early African American Poetry | p. 16 | |
Further Reading | p. 31 | |
The Epic in the Nineteenth Century | p. 33 | |
Further Reading | p. 63 | |
Longfellow in the Aftermath of Modernism | p. 64 | |
Further Reading | p. 96 | |
The American Transcendentalist Poets | p. 97 | |
Further Reading | p. 120 | |
Emily Dickinson | p. 121 | |
Futher Reading | p. 147 | |
Walt Whitman's Revisionary Democracy | p. 148 | |
Further Reading | p. 171 | |
Edgar Allan Poe | p. 172 | |
Further Reading | p. 202 | |
Lowell, Teasdale, Wylie, Millay, and Bogan | p. 203 | |
Further Reading | p. 231 | |
Women Poets and the Emergence of Modernisn | p. 233 | |
Further Reading | p. 259 | |
Robert Frost and the Poetry of Survival | p. 260 | |
Further Reading | p. 283 | |
Ezra Pound's Imagist Aesthetics: Lustra to Mauberley | p. 284 | |
Further Reading | p. 318 | |
T. S. Eliot | p. 319 | |
Further Reading | p. 342 | |
Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop | p. 343 | |
Further Reading | p. 369 | |
Wallace Stevens | p. 370 | |
Further Reading | p. 393 | |
William Carlos Williams | p. 395 | |
Further Reading | p. 417 | |
Hart Crane's Difficult Passage | p. 419 | |
Further Reading | p. 450 | |
The Poetry of the Harlem Renaissance | p. 452 | |
Further Reading | p. 476 | |
Warren, with Ransom and Tate | p. 477 | |
Further Reading | p. 505 | |
American Auden | p. 506 | |
Further Reading | p. 532 | |
The Twentieth-Century Long Poem | p. 534 | |
Further Reading | p. 563 | |
Public Music | p. 564 | |
Beat Poetry and the San Francisco Poetry Renaissance | p. 581 | |
Further Reading | p. 604 | |
John Berryman, Theodore Roethke, and the Elegy | p. 605 | |
Further Reading | p. 630 | |
What Was Confessional Poetry? | p. 632 | |
Further Reading | p. 648 | |
The Postconfessional Lyric | p. 650 | |
Further Reading | p. 672 | |
The Black Arts Poets | p. 674 | |
Further Reading | p. 727 | |
Native American Poetry | p. 728 | |
Further Reading | p. 749 | |
James Merrill and John Ashbery | p. 750 | |
Further Reading | p. 775 | |
The Visionary Poetics of Philip Levine and Charles Wright | p. 777 | |
Further Reading | p. 806 | |
Contributors | p. 807 | |
Index | p. 811 |