British Influence on the Birth of American LiteratureMacmillan Press, 1982 - 218 psl. |
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... organic , open poetry . An organic concept of poetry was especially acceptable to American writers such as Emerson who were concerned to find a style which would embody the new energies , the fresh sense of freedom , exploration and ...
... organic , open poetry . An organic concept of poetry was especially acceptable to American writers such as Emerson who were concerned to find a style which would embody the new energies , the fresh sense of freedom , exploration and ...
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... organic poetry , as did Walt Whitman . There were several reasons for this . Free or organic verse had its roots in an oral poetic tradition which Emerson suspected to be incompatible with complex intellectual thought patterns , as he ...
... organic poetry , as did Walt Whitman . There were several reasons for this . Free or organic verse had its roots in an oral poetic tradition which Emerson suspected to be incompatible with complex intellectual thought patterns , as he ...
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... organic structure , voice and energy in poetry which anticipate the Whitman line of poets : Pound , Williams , Olson , Ginsberg . However , Emerson did not develop an organic poetry himself . He suspected that free or organic verse was ...
... organic structure , voice and energy in poetry which anticipate the Whitman line of poets : Pound , Williams , Olson , Ginsberg . However , Emerson did not develop an organic poetry himself . He suspected that free or organic verse was ...
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Emerson Imagination and a New American | 58 |
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