Spoon River Anthology : An Annotated Edition, Paperback by Masters, Edgar Lee...
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| Book Title | Spoon River Anthology : an Annotated Edition |
| Number of Pages | 464 Pages |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
| Item Height | 1.7 in |
| Topic | Subjects & Themes / Places, General, American / General, Poetry |
| Publication Year | 1993 |
| Illustrator | Yes |
| Genre | Literary Criticism, Poetry |
| Item Weight | 22.1 Oz |
| Author | Edgar Lee Masters |
| Item Length | 9 in |
| Book Series | Prairie State Bks. |
| Item Width | 6 in |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
Spoon River Anthology : An Annotated Edition, Paperback by Masters, Edgar Lee; Hallwas, John E. (EDT), ISBN 0252063635, ISBN-13 9780252063633, Used Good Condition, Free shipping in the US One of the most striking and original achievements in American poetry is now available in a remarkable edition that comprehends the poet and his book in an entirely new way. This edition of Spoon River Anthology probes the social background of the small-town world that Edgar Lee Masters loved and hated--and finally transmuted into powerful literary art. Extensive annotations identify the people whose lives inspired the 243 poetic accounts of frustration, violence, struggle, and triumph that shocked American readers. The most extraordinary feature of this edition is the extensive introduction that provides the key to this misunderstood American classic. Th's relationship to Whitman is clearly established, and the important influences of Browning, Goethe, Spinoza, and others are revealed for the first time. John Hallwas' approach combines cultural, biographical, philosophical, psychoanalytic, mythic, and symbolic insights--and concludes with a stunning reassessment of "Our New Poet." The annotated Spoon River Anthology supersedes seventy-five years of largely misdirected critical commentary. It will send a new generation of readers back to this surprisingly complex book that probes so deeply into the American consciousness.