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The Gospel Of Beauty In The Progressive Era Reforming American Verse And Values Palgrave Studies In Cultural And Intellectual History Lisa Szefel

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The Gospel Of Beauty In The Progressive Era Reforming American Verse And Values Palgrave Studies In Cultural And Intellectual History Lisa Szefel
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.87 MB
Pages: 297
Author: Lisa Szefel
ISBN: 9780230112841, 0230112846
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Gospel Of Beauty In The Progressive Era Reforming American Verse And Values Palgrave Studies In Cultural And Intellectual History Lisa Szefel by Lisa Szefel 9780230112841, 0230112846 instant download after payment.

In the wings of histories about the Progressive Era and literary modernism stands a cohort of individuals who promoted reform by popularizing poetry, working behind the scenes to create an institutional infrastructure to support authors who addressed the problems of contemporary life. In this engagingly written and thoroughly researched book, Lisa Szefel brings to center stage the story of these editors, anthologists, critics, and writers who believed that poetry reading facilitated self-knowledge and social justice. Situated between the genteel tradition and the avant garde, they linked creativity to moral obligation and, in doing so, refashioned American values and verse.

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