In her seminal study, first published in 1981, Marjorie Perloff argues that the map of Modernist poetry needs to be redrawn to include a central tradition which cannot properly be situated within the Romantic-Symbolist ...

Buy Now From Amazon

In her seminal study, first published in 1981, Marjorie Perloff argues that the map of Modernist poetry needs to be redrawn to include a central tradition which cannot properly be situated within the Romantic-Symbolist tradition dominating the early twentieth century.


Similar Products

Wittgenstein's Ladder: Poetic Language and the Strangeness of the OrdinaryImaginations: Kora in Hell / Spring and All / The Descent of Winter / The Great American Novel / A Novelette & Other Prose (ND Paperbook; Ndp)Unoriginal Genius: Poetry by Other Means in the New CenturyThe Art of the Poetic LineLife Studies and For the Union Dead (FSG Classics)The Sound of Poetry / The Poetry of SoundPaterson (Revised Edition) (New Directions Paperback 806 806)