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Title Robert Lowell in a new century : European and American perspectives / edited by Thomas Austenfeld
Published Rochester, New York : Camden House, 2019
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Description 1 online resource (x, 195 pages)
Series Studies in American literature and culture
Studies in American literature and culture.
Contents Revisiting Robert Lowell's mental hospital poems / Astrid Franke -- Sensual drift and ethnic longing in Robert Lowell / Steven Gould Axelrod -- Reworking the same water : Robert Lowell transported / Jo Gill -- "Sweet salt embalms me" : a Hippocratic approach to the role of the sea in the poetry of Robert Lowell / Ian D. Copestake -- More delicate than the historian's are the map-maker's colors : correspondences between Lowell's poetics of history and Bishop's poetics of space / Boris Vejdovsky -- Robert Lowell and Ezra Pound's economics / Grzegorz Kosc -- Robert Lowell and Ezra Pound in Washington and Rapallo / Massimo Bacigalupo -- "Why Holland?" : Robert Lowell in Amsterdam / Diederik Oostdijk -- Lowell and Ungaretti : imitations and beyond / Francesco Rognoni -- Robert Lowell's credo / Frank J. Kearful -- "Marriage? That's another story" : reconsidering the marital trope in Robert Lowell's poetry / Philip Coleman -- "Oh no"/"Yes yes" : Lowell and the making of mistakes / Saskia Hamilton -- Robert Lowell : the power of influence / Thomas Travisano
Summary "Robert Lowell (1917-1977) holds a place of unchallenged prominence in the poetic pantheon of the twentieth-century United States. He is an essential focal point for understanding the connection between poetry and American history, social justice, and personal identity. A recent spate of publications both by and about him, as well as allusions to him in the work of major American poets such as Wanda Coleman and Claudia Rankine, attest to his continued relevance. In March 2017, leading Lowell scholars from Europe and America gathered at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland in commemoration of his 100th birthday. The essays deriving from the conference and presented here after careful revision reveal new aspects of Lowell: for instance, the poet's influence on his peers, discussed by Thomas Travisano, the biographer of Elizabeth Bishop; or echoes of Milton in Lowell's work, discussed by Saskia Hamilton, editor of the forthcoming Dolphin Letters between Lowell and Elizabeth Hardwick. Other essays examine Lowell's struggles with bipolar illness, with marriage, and with money; his economic views and his early personality issues with respect to his poetic production; his extended sojourn in Amsterdam; and his special relationship with Ireland. Several essays focus on his 1961 volume Imitations, his major poetic engagement with the European tradition, unjustly neglected in the US. The essays will appeal to the wide audience that Lowell scholarship continues to command"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 12, 2019)
Subject Lowell, Robert, 1917-1977 -- Criticism and interpretation
Lowell, Robert, 1917-1977 -- Influence
SUBJECT Lowell, Robert, 1917-1977 fast
Subject LITERARY CRITICISM -- Poetry.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Austenfeld, Thomas, 1960- editor.
ISBN 9781787444645
1787444643