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The American Landscape In The Poetry Of Frost Bishop And Ashbery The House Abandoned American Literature Readings In The Twentyfirst Century Marit J Macarthur

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The American Landscape In The Poetry Of Frost Bishop And Ashbery The House Abandoned American Literature Readings In The Twentyfirst Century Marit J Macarthur
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The American Landscape In The Poetry Of Frost Bishop And Ashbery The House Abandoned American Literature Readings In The Twentyfirst Century Marit J Macarthur instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Marit J. MacArthur
ISBN: 9780230603226, 9780230614116, 023060322X, 0230614116
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The American Landscape In The Poetry Of Frost Bishop And Ashbery The House Abandoned American Literature Readings In The Twentyfirst Century Marit J Macarthur by Marit J. Macarthur 9780230603226, 9780230614116, 023060322X, 0230614116 instant download after payment.

Robert Frost, Elizabeth Bishop, and John Ashbery stand out among major American poets—all three shaped the direction and pushed the boundaries of contemporary poetry on an international scale. Drawing on biography, cultural history, and original archival research, MacArthur shows us that these distinctive poets share one surprisingly central trope in their oeuvres: the Romantic scene of the abandoned house. This book scrutinizes the popular notion of Frost as a deeply rooted New Englander, demonstrates that Frost had an underestimated influence on Bishop—whose preoccupation with houses and dwelling is the obverse of her obsession with travel—and questions dominant, anti-biographical readings of Ashbery as an urban-identified poet. As she reads poems that evoke particular landscapes and houses lost and abandoned by these poets, MacArthur also sketches relevant cultural trends, including patterns of rural de-settlement, the transformation of rural economies from agriculture to tourism, and modern American’s increasing mobility and rootlessness.

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