Shifting Ground: Reinventing Landscape in Modern American Poetry

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Harvard University Press, 30 мар. 2003 г. - Всего страниц: 225
Just as the look of the American landscape has changed since the 19th century, so has our idea of landscape, with a contemplation of wild nature giving way to an understanding of Nature as a human construction. Here Bonnie Costello reads six 20th-century American poets who have reflected and shaped this transformation and in the process renovated landscape by drawing new images from the natural world and creating new forms for imagining the earth and our relation to it. Showing how these poets' landscapes respond to the sense of constant change, and to the disruption and acceleration of life characteristic of modern experience, Costello's work reveals the special role of poetry in teaching us to dwell on shifting ground.

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Introduction Frame and Flux
1
Frosts Crossings
19
Stevens Eccentricity
53
Moores America
86
Amy Clampitt Nomad Exquisite
117
A R Ammons Pilgrim Sage Ordinary Man
143
John Ashbery Landscapeople
173
Epilogue The Machine in the Garden
196
Notes
203
Works Cited
209
Acknowledgments
217
Index
219
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Bonnie Costello, Professor of English at Boston University, is the general editor of The Selected Letters of Marianne Moore.

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