Landscape, imperialism, and individualism in post-war American poetry: opposition and 'the greater romantic lyric'
<p>This thesis discusses how a genre of poem I am calling the ‘greater Romantic lyric’, after the critic M.H. Abrams—a descriptive, meditative poem centring on the poet’s interaction with the landscape—becomes associated with ideas central to American politics. Freedom, individualism, and inde...
Main Author: | Foley, H |
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Other Authors: | Whitworth, M |
Format: | Thesis |
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2017
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