American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger |
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... poetic voice; and he never completed the long poem he apparently attempted in the early 1840's. His accomplishment in poetry, however, is nonetheless significant. When Bryant died on June 12, 1878, in his eighty-fourth year, an ...
... poetic voice; and he never completed the long poem he apparently attempted in the early 1840's. His accomplishment in poetry, however, is nonetheless significant. When Bryant died on June 12, 1878, in his eighty-fourth year, an ...
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... Poetry, and in 1960 the Award of Merit Medal for Poetry of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, which H.D. was the first woman ever to receive. This official recognition had come just in time: a year later, on September 28, 1961 ...
... Poetry, and in 1960 the Award of Merit Medal for Poetry of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, which H.D. was the first woman ever to receive. This official recognition had come just in time: a year later, on September 28, 1961 ...
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... poetry, especially Red Roses for Bronze (1929). However, the basic difficulty, as far as her early poetry was concerned, still remained, as she knew full well and admitted frankly in "Note on Poetry": her poetry is an escapist poetry ...
... poetry, especially Red Roses for Bronze (1929). However, the basic difficulty, as far as her early poetry was concerned, still remained, as she knew full well and admitted frankly in "Note on Poetry": her poetry is an escapist poetry ...
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