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The Cambridge history of American literature. Vol. 4, Nineteenth-century poetry: 1800-1910 Bercovitch

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The Cambridge history of American literature. Vol. 4, Nineteenth-century poetry: 1800-1910 Bercovitch
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 1
Author: Bercovitch, Sacvan(Editor)
ISBN: 9780521301084, 0521301084
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Cambridge history of American literature. Vol. 4, Nineteenth-century poetry: 1800-1910 Bercovitch by Bercovitch, Sacvan(editor) 9780521301084, 0521301084 instant download after payment.

The contributors to this volume discuss the extraordinary literary achievement of nineteenth century American poetry in its social and cultural contexts. Key contributions explore the early Federalist poets; the achievements of Longfellow and Whittier; and the distinctive lyric forms developed by Emerson and the Transcendentalists. Another chapter provides a new perspective on the achievement of female poets of the period, including emerging African-American poets, as well as the major canonical figures.

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