Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... American tradition and the sorting out of which lega- cies were useful for the new urban communities were in full swing , and he undoubtedly was affected by the debate . If American civilization were truly to come of age , Crane in ...
... American tradition and the sorting out of which lega- cies were useful for the new urban communities were in full swing , and he undoubtedly was affected by the debate . If American civilization were truly to come of age , Crane in ...
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... American people . This inclusiveness reflects not only a basic attitude toward life , but a conception of what it is to be an American , Ameri- can identity being conceived as an aggregate of several identi- ties . Crane shared these ...
... American people . This inclusiveness reflects not only a basic attitude toward life , but a conception of what it is to be an American , Ameri- can identity being conceived as an aggregate of several identi- ties . Crane shared these ...
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... America spawns queer kinds of visionaries . But like his nineteenth - century artistic predecessors , Tho- reau , Whitman , Twain , and Melville , Crane had a profound attachment to the American land , seeing it as a grand in- dubitable ...
... America spawns queer kinds of visionaries . But like his nineteenth - century artistic predecessors , Tho- reau , Whitman , Twain , and Melville , Crane had a profound attachment to the American land , seeing it as a grand in- dubitable ...
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Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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