Poetry of the American Renaissance: A Diverse Anthology from the Romantic PeriodPaul Kane This anthology, the most comprehensive available in a single volume, brings together all of the major poets of the American Renaissance along with many lesser-known poets now being rediscovered. A critical introduction situated the poetry in its historical context, informative headnotes introduce each poet, and notes to the poems provide helpful explanations to unusual words and references. This anthology, for the first time, presents the brilliant poetic legacy of the American Renaissance in a convenient and accessible format. |
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Page 108
... stars above look down On thy stars below in Frederick town ! What the Birds Said The birds against the April wind Flew northward , singing as they flew ; They sang , " The land we leave behind Has swords for corn - blades , blood for ...
... stars above look down On thy stars below in Frederick town ! What the Birds Said The birds against the April wind Flew northward , singing as they flew ; They sang , " The land we leave behind Has swords for corn - blades , blood for ...
Page 167
... stars that gem the sky , Far apart , though seeming near , In our light we scattered lie ; All is thus but starlight here . What is social company But a babbling summer stream ? What our wise philosophy But the glancing of a dream ...
... stars that gem the sky , Far apart , though seeming near , In our light we scattered lie ; All is thus but starlight here . What is social company But a babbling summer stream ? What our wise philosophy But the glancing of a dream ...
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... star with the countenance full of woe , With the holders holding my hand nearing the call of the bird , Comrades mine ... stars . A Noiseless Patient Spider A noiseless patient spider , I 262 WALT WHITMAN The Last Invocation A Clear Midnight.
... star with the countenance full of woe , With the holders holding my hand nearing the call of the bird , Comrades mine ... stars . A Noiseless Patient Spider A noiseless patient spider , I 262 WALT WHITMAN The Last Invocation A Clear Midnight.
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY PAUL KANE | 23 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT 17941878 | 30 |
MARIA GOWEN BROOKS 1794?1845 | 39 |
Copyright | |
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Poetry of the American Renaissance: A Diverse Anthology From The Romantic Period Various No preview available - 2012 |
Poetry of the American Renaissance: A Diverse Anthology from the Romantic Period Paul Kane No preview available - 1995 |
Common terms and phrases
American American Renaissance angels beautiful beneath bird blood bloom born breath Brooks child clouds dark dead death Dickinson door doth dreams earth Edgar Allan Poe Emerson Emily Dickinson eyes father feet Fireside Poets flowers Frederick Goddard Tuckerman gaze GEORGE MOSES HORTON grass grave gray Greek mythology hand Harvard hath Hawthorne hear heard heart Heaven Henry David Thoreau HENRY HOWARD BROWNELL hills hour land leaves light living Longfellow look MARIA GOWEN BROOKS Melville Menken moon mother never night o'er ocean once pass Phoebe Cary poems poet poetry published river shadows shore sing sleep song soul sound spirit stars stood sweet tears thee thine Thoreau thou thought Timrod transcendentalist verse voice waves Whitman Whittier wild William Ellery Channing wind woman women wood word writing Zóphiël
References to this book
Sight & Sound: Naturbilder in der englischen und amerikanischen Romantik Frank Mehring Limited preview - 2001 |