From Outlaw to Classic: Canons in American Poetry"From Outlaw to Classic" presents a sweeping history of the forces that have shaped, and continue to shape, the American poetry canon. Students, scholars, critics, and poets will welcome this enlightening and impressively documented book. |
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... individual agency . Yet individuals do contribute to the forma- tion of canons , in historically verifiable ways . Lawrence Buell argues for just this combination of institutional and economic interest and individual agency in ...
... individual agency . Yet individuals do contribute to the forma- tion of canons , in historically verifiable ways . Lawrence Buell argues for just this combination of institutional and economic interest and individual agency in ...
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... individual ? " Bloom asked in 1971 ( Ringers 197 ) . As Jonathan Arac points out , Bloom has never answered this rhetorical question , so " the question remains how institutions operate in the canon forma- tion at which [ Bloom's ] ...
... individual ? " Bloom asked in 1971 ( Ringers 197 ) . As Jonathan Arac points out , Bloom has never answered this rhetorical question , so " the question remains how institutions operate in the canon forma- tion at which [ Bloom's ] ...
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... individual poet also serves as a defense of the cate- gory of the " literary " and of a canon defined narrowly in terms of indi- vidual authors . Conversely , " we are arguing for the significance of a group against the canonical individual ...
... individual poet also serves as a defense of the cate- gory of the " literary " and of a canon defined narrowly in terms of indi- vidual authors . Conversely , " we are arguing for the significance of a group against the canonical individual ...
Contents
A History of American Poetry Anthologies | 3 |
John Berrymans | 41 |
The New Criticism and American Poetry | 70 |
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