The Younger American Poets by Jessie Belle Rittenhouse

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Author Rittenhouse, Jessie Belle, 1869-1948
Title The Younger American Poets
Contents Richard Hovey -- Lizette Woodworth Reese -- Bliss Carman -- Louise Imogen Guiney -- George E. Santayana -- Josephine Preston Peabody -- Charles G. D. Roberts -- Edith M. Thomas -- Madison Cawein -- George E. Woodberry -- Frederic Lawrence Knowles -- Alice Brown -- Richard Burton -- Clinton Scollard -- Mary McNeil Fenollosa -- Ridgely Torrence -- Gertrude Hall -- Arthur Upson.
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Summary "The Younger American Poets" by Jessie Belle Rittenhouse is a collection of literary studies written in the early 20th century. This work delves into the poetry of a selection of younger American poets, exploring their contributions and distinct styles within the broader context of contemporary poetry. Rittenhouse offers insight into the thematic elements and individual characteristics of these poets, likely focusing on their artistic approaches and the socio-cultural conditions of their time. The beginning of this collection introduces Richard Hovey, characterizing him as a poet grounded in convictions and comradeship rather than mere whimsies of rhyme. Hovey is depicted as an artist deeply engaged with the essence of life, capturing the vibrancy of nature alongside themes of human connection and national pride. Rittenhouse highlights specific works and ideas from Hovey, noting his Whitmanesque influence while asserting his unique voice that emphasizes a harmonious relationship with the world around him. This opening segment sets the stage for further explorations of the varied styles and themes represented by the younger poets discussed in the subsequent chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject American poetry -- History and criticism
Subject Poets, American
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EBook-No. 55447
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jun 14, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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