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«The Imaged Word»: The Infrastructure of Hart Crane's <I>White Buildings</I> (American University Studies Series Xxiv, American Literature)

Author Ernest Jack Smith
Publisher Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
Category Literary Criticism
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ISBN / ASIN0820411744
ISBN-139780820411743
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This book focuses on American poet Hart Crane's first volume of poetry, White Buildings (1926). Along with close, sensitive readings of individual poems, this study provides the first detailed analysis of how Crane's philosophy of poetic composition, as expressed in his letters and essays, influenced the sequence of lyric poems which comprise his first book. Smith effectively shows how this neglected book serves as the precursor to Crane's epic poem of America, The Bridge.
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