Humor, Empathy, and Community in Twentieth-Century American Poetry
Humor, Empathy, and Community in Twentieth-Century American Poetry
Trousdale, Rachel
Oxford University Press
12/2021
288
Dura
Inglês
9780192895714
582
1: "Tell me the Truth": Humor, Love, and Community in Auden's Late-Thirties Poetry
2: "Humor Saves Steps": Laughter and Humanity in Marianne Moore
3: Distance, and Intimacy, and T. S. Eliot's Self-Critical Laughter
4: "Shocked at my Levity": Humor and Immortality in Ezra Pound
5: Sterling Brown's Laughter Out of Hell
6: Elizabeth Bishop's Equivocal Communions
7: Laughter and Knowledge in Contemporary Poetry
Bibliography
1: "Tell me the Truth": Humor, Love, and Community in Auden's Late-Thirties Poetry
2: "Humor Saves Steps": Laughter and Humanity in Marianne Moore
3: Distance, and Intimacy, and T. S. Eliot's Self-Critical Laughter
4: "Shocked at my Levity": Humor and Immortality in Ezra Pound
5: Sterling Brown's Laughter Out of Hell
6: Elizabeth Bishop's Equivocal Communions
7: Laughter and Knowledge in Contemporary Poetry
Bibliography