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xv, 107 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
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1. Forest shadows: prose: Norbert Krapf: William Cullen Bryant's Roslyn poems -- Vince Clemente: Bryant's "To a waterfowl" and the painter W.S. Mount -- Richard Wilbur: A word from Cummington -- William Jay Smith: The Bryant cottage in Cummington -- John Hollander: William Cullen Bryant as poet -- Aaron Kramer: William Cullen Bryant as poet of liberty -- Robert Morgan: Bryant's solitary glimpse of paradise -- Richard Elman: Yvor Winters, Wallace Stevens, and "Thanatopsis" -- Richard Eberhart: Memory of learning "Thanatopsis" in youth -- Paul Engle: Two Long Island voices heard in the heartland -- Norbert Krapf: Walking with Walt Whitman and William Cullen Bryant: a fantasy -- 2. Underground tide: poems: Norbert Krapf: By the waters of Cedarmere -- William Stafford: At Bryant's grave -- Reva Sharon: Lines to William Cullen Bryant -- Robyn Supraner: Midas' daughter -- Linda Pastan: Rereading "Thanatopsis" -- Reva Sharon: Winterscape-1984 -- William Heyen: Downriver -- Philip Appleman: After "Thanatopsis" -- Peter Michelson: Pantoum for William Cullen Bryan -- Jared Carter: Raccoon Grove -- Albert F. McLean: William Cullen Bryan at the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte -- Richard Elman: Autumn at Mill Pond -- Grace Volick: Bryant's vision -- William Stafford: A wedge of oak |
Link |
Online version: Under open sky. New York : Fordham University Press, 1986 (OCoLC)930679518
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Subject |
Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878 -- Criticism and interpretation
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Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878 -- Poetry
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American poetry -- 19th century
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Alt Author |
Krapf, Norbert, 1943- editor
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DePol, John, 1913-2004, engraver
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