Longfellow ReduxUniversity of Illinois Press, 2006 - 350 Seiten "Longfellow turns 200 in 2007, and the time has come to take another look at the most popular poet America has ever produced. Christoph Irmscher's new book dispenses with the modern prejudice against Longfellow as the mere purveyor of literary comfort food. By examining Longfellow's unpublished papers alongside letters written by his fans at home and abroad, Irmscher offers a view of the poet's intense connection with his audience. In chapters about Longfellow's idea of authorship, his travels, and his translations, Irmscher shows that the cosmopolitan Longfellow saw literature as a transnational conversation that also crosses social and linguistic boundaries." "Longfellow Redux is the first book-length study in several decades to cover Longfellow's entire body of work and its many contexts (personal, social, literary, and historical). It contains numerous illustrations, including previously unpublished pencil sketches by Longfellow himself."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... told Horace Traubel . “ I make what use I can of the return stamps and let the rest of the matter go . " ) " In November 1881 , finally , four months before his death , Longfel- low had a circular printed in which he informed his ...
... told Horace Traubel . “ I make what use I can of the return stamps and let the rest of the matter go . " ) " In November 1881 , finally , four months before his death , Longfel- low had a circular printed in which he informed his ...
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... told George Washington Greene on a cold and wet day in April 1878 . “ I have been in India and China and Japan , and am now in Africa , where it is hot and dry enough ” ( Letters 6 : 355 ) . When the old Mr. Emerson , during a rare ...
... told George Washington Greene on a cold and wet day in April 1878 . “ I have been in India and China and Japan , and am now in Africa , where it is hot and dry enough ” ( Letters 6 : 355 ) . When the old Mr. Emerson , during a rare ...
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... told him that he could not , and would not , prevent any future French translations of his works : " There being no copy - right treaty between the two countries , I have no control in this matter , and some of my books have already ...
... told him that he could not , and would not , prevent any future French translations of his works : " There being no copy - right treaty between the two countries , I have no control in this matter , and some of my books have already ...
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