Modern American poetry ; essays in criticism.

Author/creator Mazzaro, Jerome
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York : D. McKay Co., [1970]
Descriptionxiv, 368 pages ; 22 cm
Subjects

Contents Some lines from Whitman, by R. Jarrell.--From "Emily Dickinson", by N. Frye.--E. A. Robinson and the integration of self, by H. R. Wolf.--Robert Frost's circle of enchantment, by J. B. Gordon.--Wallace Stevens' poetry of being, by J. H. Miller.--Paterson: listening to landscape, by Sister B. Quinn.- -Ezra Pound: the poet as hero, by M. L. Rosenthal.--A sovereign voice: the poetry of Robinson Jeffers, by R. Boyers.--The experience of the eye: Marianne Moore's tradition, by H. Kenner.--T. S. Eliot: the transformation of a personality, by G. T. Wright.--The organ-grinder and the cockatoo: an introduction to E. E. Cummings, by J. Logan.--Hart Crane's poetics of failure, by J. N. Riddel.--Theodore Roethke: the poetic shape of death, by F. J. Hoffman.--Robert Lowell's early politics of apocalypse, by J. Mazzaro.--Fishing the swamp: the poetry of W. D. Snodgrass, by W. Heyen.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
LCCN 73082502
Stock number7.95