Reference Guide to American LiteratureD. L. Kirkpatrick St. James Press, 1987 - 816 páginas |
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... nature and the fierce exhilaration inspired by " lyric " and " lovely " nature within which " God " " incarnate " resides . Intimate involvement with physical nature involves the poet in its cycles of growth and decay , and Eberhart ...
... nature and the fierce exhilaration inspired by " lyric " and " lovely " nature within which " God " " incarnate " resides . Intimate involvement with physical nature involves the poet in its cycles of growth and decay , and Eberhart ...
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... nature and experience . Snyder organizes most of his poetry according to experience rather than theme . In Riprap , the crisp , taciturn Imagist poems narrate his days as " look out " and " choker " in the remote reaches of the American ...
... nature and experience . Snyder organizes most of his poetry according to experience rather than theme . In Riprap , the crisp , taciturn Imagist poems narrate his days as " look out " and " choker " in the remote reaches of the American ...
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... Nature ... was to find a scheme of unity into which God , the soul , and nature . . . could be fitted . " In this ambitious purpose Emerson had been aided importantly by German idealist philosophy as interpreted to the English- speaking ...
... Nature ... was to find a scheme of unity into which God , the soul , and nature . . . could be fitted . " In this ambitious purpose Emerson had been aided importantly by German idealist philosophy as interpreted to the English- speaking ...
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AMERICAN LITERATURE TO 1900 | 3 |
AMERICAN LITERATURE SINCE 1900 | 14 |
READING LIST | 309 |
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