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" American elegy : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1019610
Doc. No : b773980
Main Entry : Cavitch, Max.
Title & Author : American elegy : : the poetry of mourning from the Puritans to Whitman /\ Max Cavitch.
Publication Statement : Minneapolis :: University of Minnesota Press,, ©2007.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (viii, 352 pages) :: illustrations
ISBN : 0816698856
: : 9780816698851
: 0816648921
: 081664893X
: 9780816648924
: 9780816648931
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-333) and index.
Contents : Introduction: leaving poetry behind -- Legacy and revision in eighteenth-century Anglo-American elegy -- Elegy and the subject of national mourning -- Taking care of the dead: custodianship and opposition in antebellum elegy -- Elegy's child: Waldo Emerson and the price of generation -- Mourning of the disprized: African Americans and elegy from Wheatley to Lincoln -- Retrievements out of the night: Whitman and the future of elegy.
Abstract : American Elegy reconnects the study of early American poetry to the broadest currents of literary and cultural criticism. Max Cavitch begins by considering eighteenth-century elegists such as Franklin and Bradstreet. He then turns to elegy's adaptations during the Jacksonian age. Devoting unprecedented attention to the early African-American elegy, Cavitch sees in the poems the development of an African-American genealogical imagination.
Subject : American poetry-- History and criticism.
Subject : Death in literature.
Subject : Elegiac poetry, American-- History and criticism.
Subject : Grief in literature.
Subject : Mourning customs in literature.
Subject : American poetry.
Subject : Death in literature.
Subject : Elegiac poetry, American.
Subject : Grief in literature.
Subject : LITERARY CRITICISM-- Poetry.
Subject : Mourning customs in literature.
Dewey Classification : ‭811.009/3548‬
LC Classification : ‭PS309.E4‬‭C38 2007eb‬
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