Twenty-first century Marianne Moore : essays from a critical renaissance / Elizabeth Gregory; Stacy Carson Hubbard.
2017
PS3525.O5616
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Twenty-first century Marianne Moore : essays from a critical renaissance / Elizabeth Gregory; Stacy Carson Hubbard.
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9783319651095 (electronic book)
3319651099 (electronic book)
9783319651088
3319651080
3319651099 (electronic book)
9783319651088
3319651080
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Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
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English
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1 online resource (270 pages)
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PS3525.O5616
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811/.52
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This collection represents a new range of critical awareness and marks the burgeoning of what is a twenty-first-century Marianne Moore renaissance. The essays explore Moore?s participation in modernist movements and communities, her impact on subsequent generations of artists, and the dynamics of her largely disregarded post-World War II career. At the same time, they track the intersection of the evolution of her poetics with cultural politics across her career. Drawing on fresh perspectives from previously unknown biographical material and new editions and archives of Moore?s work, the essays offer particularly interesting insights on Moore?s relationships and her late career role as a culture icon.
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This collection represents a new range of critical awareness and marks the burgeoning of what is a twenty-first-century Marianne Moore renaissance. The essays explore Moore?s participation in modernist movements and communities, her impact on subsequent generations of artists, and the dynamics of her largely disregarded post-World War II career. At the same time, they track the intersection of the evolution of her poetics with cultural politics across her career. Drawing on fresh perspectives from previously unknown biographical material and new editions and archives of Moore?s work, the essays offer particularly interesting insights on Moore?s relationships and her late career role as a culture icon.
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Modern and contemporary poetry and poetics.
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