In the introduction to this major volume that includes all of Crane's verse including the classic books WHITE BUILDINGS and THE BRIDGE, Harold Bloom discusses Crane's relationship to T. S. Eliot, and places him in history as the heir of Whitman and Dickinson.
In addition to chronicling the creative process that produced his greatest poems, these letters cover Crane's difficult personal relationships, alcoholism, bisexuality, and failure.
This collection of poetry, fiction, and literary criticism, most of it not previously published, has been made as a "gathering in memory of William Van O'Connor," distinguished American scholar, writer, critic, and frequent contributor to this series, who died in 1966. Like O'Connor, the contributors are all men of letters associated with American ...
"Sherwood Anderson - American Writers 43 " was first published in 1964. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.
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