Delmore Schwartz: A Critical Reassessment
Taking as its starting point Delmore Schwartz's self-appointment as both a 'poet of the Hudson River' and 'laureate of the Atlantic,' this book comprehensively reassesses the poetic achievement of a critically neglected writer. Runchman reads Schwartz's poetry in relation to its national and international perspectives.
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Delmore Schwartz: A Critical Reassessment
Taking as its starting point Delmore Schwartz's self-appointment as both a 'poet of the Hudson River' and 'laureate of the Atlantic,' this book comprehensively reassesses the poetic achievement of a critically neglected writer. Runchman reads Schwartz's poetry in relation to its national and international perspectives.
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Delmore Schwartz: A Critical Reassessment

Delmore Schwartz: A Critical Reassessment

by A. Runchman
Delmore Schwartz: A Critical Reassessment

Delmore Schwartz: A Critical Reassessment

by A. Runchman

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Taking as its starting point Delmore Schwartz's self-appointment as both a 'poet of the Hudson River' and 'laureate of the Atlantic,' this book comprehensively reassesses the poetic achievement of a critically neglected writer. Runchman reads Schwartz's poetry in relation to its national and international perspectives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137394385
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 05/07/2014
Series: Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Poetics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 189
File size: 492 KB

About the Author

Alex Runchman is Associate Lecturer at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Greatest Thing in North America: 'International Consciousness' or 'The Isolation of Modern Poetry'? 2. In Dreams Begin Responsibilities : "The egocentric predicament' 3. The Land of the Old World failure and the New World Success: Genesis and 'America! America!' 4. An Innocent Bystander: The City, Vaudeville for a Princess , and Schwartz's Post-War Cultural Criticism 5. Summer Knowledge: 'Infinite belief in infinite hope' Conclusion
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