Poetry and the public : the social form of modern U.S. poetics /
Since Romanticism, poetry has reigned as the most exalted of literary forms; consequently, as Joseph Harrington argues in this new study, public debates about the nature and function of poetry are really debates about larger cultural and political values. In Poetry and the Public, Harrington sheds n...
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Middletown, Conn. :
Wesleyan University Press,
2002.
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A1234.567 |
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