Nineteenth-Century American Poetry

Forsideomslag
Penguin, 1. okt. 1996 - 496 sider
Whitman, Dickinson, and Melville occupy the center of this anthology of nearly three hundred poems, spanning the course of the century, from Joel Barlow to Edwin Arlington Robinson, by way of Bryant, Emerson, Longfellow, Whittier, Poe, Holmes, Jones Very, Thoreau, Lowell, and Lanier.

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IV
1
V
2
VI
9
VIII
10
IX
12
X
13
XI
14
XII
15
XXXVIII
53
XXXIX
54
XLI
55
XLII
56
XLIII
57
XLIV
59
XLV
60
XLVI
62

XIII
17
XIV
20
XV
23
XVI
25
XVII
26
XVIII
28
XIX
29
XX
30
XXI
32
XXII
34
XXIV
35
XXV
36
XXVI
37
XXVII
40
XXVIII
41
XXIX
42
XXX
43
XXXI
46
XXXII
48
XXXIV
49
XXXVI
50
XXXVII
51
XLVII
64
XLVIII
66
XLIX
68
L
76
LI
94
LIII
117
LIV
126
LV
137
LVI
150
LVIII
164
LIX
264
LX
277
LXI
295
LXII
302
LXIII
309
LXIV
323
LXV
352
LXVI
397
LXVII
413
LXVIII
429
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Om forfatteren (1996)

William C. Spengemann is the Hale Professor in Arts and Sciences and Professor of English Emeritus at Dartmouth College. He edited the Penguin Classics edition of Nineteenth-Century American Poetry.

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