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ID: 8779 - Gigliola Sacerdoti Mariani - Firenze Type: Text | |
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Medium: Book | Extent: 308 pp. |
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Title: This Modern Poetry | Subtitle: |
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Agents: Creator: Deutsch, Babette |
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Date: Issued | in/on: 1936 |
Language: English | |
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Subjects: Identity Subjects: Identity Subjects: Identity Subjects: Cultural Practices Subjects: Wo/Men Subjects: Wo/Men Subjects: Wo/Men | Keywords: modern Keywords: Modernism Keywords: youth Keywords: literary criticism Keywords: Deutsch, Babette Keywords: Gregory, Horace Keywords: Rukeyser, Muriel | Query Subject+Keyword: (Identity, modern) Query Subject+Keyword: (Identity, Modernism) Query Subject+Keyword: (Identity, youth) Query Subject+Keyword: (Cultural Practices, literary criticism) Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Deutsch, Babette) Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Gregory, Horace) Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Rukeyser, Muriel) |
Comment: Deutsch refers to Rukeyser’s poetry in the following passage: “Poets are turning away from the personal problem, the private vision, to a more inclusive if not a more profound theme. […] Not yet bound by any accepted tradition, sharply aware of their misshapen world, they are better able than their seniors to respond vigorously and immediately to the needs of the moment. Muriel Rukeyser, while indebted to Gregory and also to the younger British poets, seems to be developing a strong authentic voice” (252-253). |
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