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Allen Tate : the modern mind and the discovery of enduring love / John V. Glass, III.

Author/creator Glass, John V., III
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoWashington, D.C. : The Catholic University of America Press, [2016]
Descriptionxvii, 372 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Subject(s)
Contents A setting forth: the value of Allen Tate's poetry and thought, its current place and its context -- The irrefrangibly complicated study: toward the conception and presentation of the modern mind -- The genuine attitude for learning: the modern Southerner at home abroad and the "Death of Little Boys" -- Classicism, modernism, and the Confederate dead: the modern mind at the gates and the bank -- "Remarks on the Southern religion": toward the means, the ends, and the violence -- Six poems: from crisis toward belief and the fullness of history -- Out of silence and into silence: "Seasons of the Soul" and the ends of language -- The last things: toward the irrepressible conflict.
Abstract "This book reassesses the importance of Allen Tate (1899-1976), a former U.S. Poet Laureate, as a uniquely Southern and fundamentally religious poet and a critic. Through close analysis of Tate's essays and poems, the author argues that the arc of Tate's career presents a coherent effort to understand the Modernist's sense of the "dissociated sensibility, and that in his conversion to Catholicism, he found the means of rediscovering unified existence" -- Provided by publisher.
General noteBased on the author's Ph. D. dissertation (University of Mississippi, 2009).
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 355-359) and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2016012299
ISBN9780813228631 (hardcover : alk. paper)

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