Presented to you through Paradigm Publishing Services
Mcgill-queen's University Press
Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
2 The Progress Poem in America, a Long View: Whitman’s “A Passage to India,” Hart Crane’s The Bridge, and Beyond
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- Philip Freneau’s Summa of American Exceptionalism: “The Rising Glory of America” 16
- The Progress Poem in America, a Long View: Whitman’s “A Passage to India,” Hart Crane’s The Bridge, and Beyond 34
- Repercussions of “The Bells”: Poe, Emerson, and the Bifurcation of American Poetics (with a Postscript on Tuckerman) 58
- “Speaking as an American to Americans”: James Russell Lowell’s “Harvard Commemoration Ode” and the Idea of Nationhood 100
- Confederate Poetics: Simms, Timrod, Lanier 123
- Nineteenth-Century Poems by Women: Hannah Flagg Gould’s “Ode on Art,” Mary Ashe Lee’s “Afmerica,” and Harriet Monroe and the Great Columbian Exposition 166
- Questioning America: Moody’s “Ode in Time of Hesitation” 196
- Between Two Wars (1): The Lost Causes of Allen Tate – “Ode to the Confederate Dead” 225
- Between Two Wars (2) “America Was Promises” – Archibald MacLeish and “The Irresponsibles” 253
- Between Two Wars (3) Odes for and against Silence – Millay, Taggard, Rukeyser 292
- The Rising Glory of Africa: Melvin Tolson’s Libretto for the Republic of Liberia 314
- “America, You Made Me Want to Be a Saint” Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl” 337
- Notes 351
- Bibliography 405
- Index 443
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- Philip Freneau’s Summa of American Exceptionalism: “The Rising Glory of America” 16
- The Progress Poem in America, a Long View: Whitman’s “A Passage to India,” Hart Crane’s The Bridge, and Beyond 34
- Repercussions of “The Bells”: Poe, Emerson, and the Bifurcation of American Poetics (with a Postscript on Tuckerman) 58
- “Speaking as an American to Americans”: James Russell Lowell’s “Harvard Commemoration Ode” and the Idea of Nationhood 100
- Confederate Poetics: Simms, Timrod, Lanier 123
- Nineteenth-Century Poems by Women: Hannah Flagg Gould’s “Ode on Art,” Mary Ashe Lee’s “Afmerica,” and Harriet Monroe and the Great Columbian Exposition 166
- Questioning America: Moody’s “Ode in Time of Hesitation” 196
- Between Two Wars (1): The Lost Causes of Allen Tate – “Ode to the Confederate Dead” 225
- Between Two Wars (2) “America Was Promises” – Archibald MacLeish and “The Irresponsibles” 253
- Between Two Wars (3) Odes for and against Silence – Millay, Taggard, Rukeyser 292
- The Rising Glory of Africa: Melvin Tolson’s Libretto for the Republic of Liberia 314
- “America, You Made Me Want to Be a Saint” Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl” 337
- Notes 351
- Bibliography 405
- Index 443