Lowell, Amy 1874-1925.
Poetry and poets : essays. / - New York : Biblo and Tannen, 1971 - vi, 232 p. : 20 cm.
Why we should read poetry.--Poetry as spoken art.--The process of making poetry.--Poetry, imagination, and education.--Walt Whitman and the new poetry.--Emily Dickinson.--Two generations in American poetry.--Weary verse (the Georgians).--Stock-taking, and a particular instance (John Gould Fletcher).--Poetry and propaganda (Carl Sandburg).--The poetry of D. H. Lawrence.--A voice cries in our wilderness (D. H. Lawrence).--John Masefield.--An unfortunate interlude (John Masefield).--A bird's-eye view of Edwin Arlington Robinson.
0819602744
77162298
American poetry--History and criticism.--20th century
English poetry--History and criticism.--20th century
Poetry--History and criticism.
821.009 / LOW
Poetry and poets : essays. / - New York : Biblo and Tannen, 1971 - vi, 232 p. : 20 cm.
Why we should read poetry.--Poetry as spoken art.--The process of making poetry.--Poetry, imagination, and education.--Walt Whitman and the new poetry.--Emily Dickinson.--Two generations in American poetry.--Weary verse (the Georgians).--Stock-taking, and a particular instance (John Gould Fletcher).--Poetry and propaganda (Carl Sandburg).--The poetry of D. H. Lawrence.--A voice cries in our wilderness (D. H. Lawrence).--John Masefield.--An unfortunate interlude (John Masefield).--A bird's-eye view of Edwin Arlington Robinson.
0819602744
77162298
American poetry--History and criticism.--20th century
English poetry--History and criticism.--20th century
Poetry--History and criticism.
821.009 / LOW