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Mark Van Doren

    Mark Van Doren fu un poeta, scrittore e critico americano la cui quasi quarantennale carriera di professore di inglese alla Columbia University plasmò profondamente una generazione di pensatori e scrittori influenti. Il suo lavoro, radicato in un profondo impegno con le tradizioni letterarie, esplora la condizione umana con un intelletto acuto e una voce lirica. La prosa e la poesia magistrali di Van Doren dimostrano una notevole capacità di distillare idee complesse in osservazioni accessibili ma profonde. I suoi importanti contributi alla poesia, riconosciuti con un Premio Pulitzer, e la sua acuta critica offrono riflessioni durature sull'arte e sulla cultura.

    Don QuixoteS Profession
    Studies in Metaphysical Poetry
    Shakespeare
    The Portable Walt Whitman
    • The Portable Walt Whitman

      • 688pagine
      • 25 ore di lettura

      When Walt Whitman self-published Leaves of Grass in 1855 it was a slim volume of twelve poems and he was a journalist and poet from Long Island, little-known but full of ambition and poetic fire. To give a new voice to the new nation shaken by civil war, he spent his entire life revising and adding to the work, but his initial act of bravado in answering Ralph Waldo Emerson's call for a national poet has made Whitman the quintessential American writer. This rich cross-section of his work includes poems from throughout Whitman's lifetime as published on his deathbed edition of 1891 and other works.

      The Portable Walt Whitman
    • Shakespeare

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Offering insightful essays on each of Shakespeare's plays and his poems, this work showcases the author's deep knowledge and appreciation of the Bard's artistry. The writing is characterized by wit and perceptiveness, making complex themes accessible without being pedantic. This collection serves as a valuable resource for both newcomers and seasoned scholars, celebrating the boldness and nuances of Shakespeare's work in a way that invites readers to treasure the experience.

      Shakespeare