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Longfellow's Imaginative Engagement: The Works of His Late Career

Autor Jeffrey Hotz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mar 2022
Longfellow's Imaginative Engagement is a first-of-its-kind study of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's late-career poems and biography from 1861 until 1882, covering the poet's posthumous publications and the handling of his literary estate. Using never-before-discussed archival materials from Harvard's Houghton Library and the Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site, including unpublished poems and poem fragments, this literary biography presents Longfellow's vibrant and complex final two decades. After the tragic death of his beloved second wife, Frances (Fanny) Elizabeth Appleton, Longfellow reinvented himself as a creative artist, transforming his loss and the nation's suffering in the Civil War and postwar period into compelling art. In this book, Jeffrey Hotz interprets the distinct phases of Longfellow's late career, exploring his narrative poetry, translations, personal lyrics, religious poetry, aesthetic verse, and end-of-life vision of mortality as a journey. He considers Longfellow's friendships and family life, publication strategies and literary reputation, and the recurrent theme of longing for an ideal female figure in his poems and private life. Interweaving unpublished poems and poem fragments with interpretations of published collections, Longfellow's Imaginative Engagement examines the poet's complex voice, which captured the public's imagination, making him America's most famous poet in the nineteenth century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781611477757
ISBN-10: 1611477751
Pagini: 614
Dimensiuni: 160 x 228 x 51 mm
Greutate: 1.07 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction: "Out of the shadows of night / The world rolls into light"

Part One: The Beginning of the Late Career, 1861-1863
Chapter 1 - Pursuing Successful Publication Because of Personal and National Tragedy
Chapter 2 - Narratives of Recuperation and Loss in Tales of a Wayside Inn, the Second Day, and Part Third

Part Two: Commitments through the End of the 1860s
Chapter 3 - The Divine Comedy Translation: Art as Macrocosm and Microcosm
Chapter 4 - Flower-de-Luce as Symbol and Search: Ideals of Completion and Unity
Chapter 5 - The New England Tragedies and the Restless Yearning for Feminist Ideals

Part Three: Grand Projects of the Early 1870s
Chapter 6 - Anxiety about Personal Faith in Public Art: Solving the Problem of The Divine Tragedy
Chapter 7 - Christianity as an Incomplete Project: Belief and Unbelief in The Divine Tragedy and Christus: A Mystery
Chapter 8 - Three Books of Song and The Poets of Poetry of Europe: Continuities and Collisions of Faith

Part Four: Solace and Aesthetic

Recenzii

[This] book is an ambitious victory. Hotz provides such concise context that it is now difficult to imagine reading the original poems without this as a companion.