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From: South Atlantic Review[In the following essay, Schultz considers the use Crane made of the works T. S. Eliot and Walt Whitman in writing The Bridge.] Hart Crane composed The Bridge during the seven years between 1923 and 1930. His ambitions...
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From: Virginia Quarterly ReviewCritics have written much about John Ashbery's relation to the poets who precede him but little about his influence on poets who follow him. I will argue here that two of the finest of the poets who have gone to school...
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From:Contemporary Literature (Vol. 37, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe poet John Ashbery gave a strong critique of Harold Bloom, the literary critic who gave a lot of attention to Ashbery. Bloom was at one time a star critic, and his attentions helped to guarantee Ashbery's reputation....
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From: Contemporary Literature[(essay date spring 1996) In the following essay, Schultz outlines Bloom's commentary on poet John Ashbery's work and focuses on Ashbery's mixed response to such critical scrutiny.] In the struggle of the reader both...
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From: Raritan[In the following essay, Schultz discusses Stein's ruminations on her writing career in “Stanzas in Meditation” and her autobiographical prose works.] I often think how celebrated I am. It is difficult not to think...
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From:Interim (Vol. 33, Issue 1-3)Rivers and oceans exist in water. Why he comes back to me now. Shown his photograph, my son says he looks like he's my father. Shown her photo, my mother said it was her mother's. The poet's mirror-self Cambodian. What...