2 edition of American prose found in the catalog.
American prose
George Rice Carpenter
Published
1913
by The Macmillan company, Macmillan in New York, London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | with critical introductions by various writers and a general introduction; ed. by George Rice Carpenter... |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xviii, 465 p. |
Number of Pages | 465 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16314390M |
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A prose poem is a poem written in prose rather than vers /5. David Lehman's 'Great American Prose Poems' gives an interesting and insightful look into the world of the questionable - yet undeniably fascinating - genre of prose poetry.
First providing the reader with an engaging introduction on American prose book origins and essentials of prose poetry, Lehman proceeds to include a good basic range of authors.5/5(5). InAlter paid homage to the enormous influence of the King James Bible on American Protestants, and ex-Protestants, in his densely packed and elegantly written short book Pen of Iron: American Prose and the King James Bible (Princeton University Press, ).Cited by: "Excellent the only critical book on prose poetry that not only provides a historical background for the prose poem in English, but also focuses on contemporary American prose poets."--Peter Johnson, Providence College The American prose poem has a rich history marked by /5.
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The word prose is frequently used in opposition to traditional poetry, which is language with a regular structure with a common unit of verse based on metre or rhyme. May 08, · My New American Life is—happily—vintage Prose: cheerfully pessimistic, smart, funny, with characters unnervingly spot-on in their stages of outrage, denial, malaise or disillusionment.
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African American women have been “up and doing” for their communities for as long as they have been in the United States, and their ability Lydia Sigourney Lydia Huntley Sigourney (–) was the most widely read and respected pre-Civil War American woman poet in the English-speaking world.
Included here are important works from masters of American literature, as well as poems by contemporary mainstays and emerging talents who demonstrate why the form has become an irresistible option for the practicing poet today.
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See the Winners The R. Hawkins Award has been presented to the most outstanding work among each year’s entries its inception in Francine Prose (born April 1, ) is an American novelist, short story writer, essayist, and critic. She is a Visiting Professor of Literature at Bard College, and was formerly president of PEN American CenterBorn: April 1, (age 72), Brooklyn, New York City.
African American literature - African American literature - Prose, drama, and poetry: Through the slave narrative, African Americans entered the world of prose and dramatic literature.
In William Wells Brown, an internationally known fugitive slave narrator, authored the first black American novel, Clotel; or, The President’s Daughter.
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He takes a commonplace of conventional wisdom—the ubiquity the Bible once had in American elite culture—to argue that the King James translation created 'the foundational language and symbolic imagery' of the whole of American culture, especially its prose veterans-opex.com: Princeton University Press.
The American Poetry Review is dedicated to reaching a worldwide audience with a diverse array of the best contemporary poetry and literary prose. APR also aims to expand the audience interested in poetry and literature, and to provide authors, especially poets.
He founded The Best American Poetry series in and continues to serve as general editor of this prestigious anthology.
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Let’s get started. Lula’s observations of the affluent U.S. are funny, but Prose’s targets are rather obvious: Mister Stanley’s estranged wife is a loony New Ager making a tour of Native American spiritual sites; indifferent student Zeke gets into college only because the place that accepts him is desperate for applicants after a shooting incident (“it.
Read this book on Questia. The slave narrative and the African-American sermon, as two among the crucial kinds of earlier African-American writing, made it inevitable that criticism of such writing should seek biography as one of its foundations.The works in Deaf American Prose frame the Deaf narrative in myriad forms: Tom Willard sends up hearing patronization in his wicked satire “How to Write Like a Hearing Reporter” Terry Galloway injects humor in “Words,” her take on the identity issues of being hard of hearing rather than deaf or hearing.
Other contributors relate.This new anthology showcases the works of Deaf writers during a critical formative period in their history. From tothese writers conveyed their impressions in autobiographies, travel narratives, romances, nonfiction short stories, editorials, descriptive pieces, and other forms of veterans-opex.com: Jennifer L.
Nelson, Kristen Harmon.