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The Tenth Muse: The Psyche of the American Poet

The Tenth Muse: The Psyche of the American Poet

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Albert Gelpi
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Subsequent, 10/25/1991
EAN 9780521413398, ISBN10: 0521413397

Hardcover, 358 pages, 23.4 x 15.6 x 2.1 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

The Tenth Muse was enormously well-received when first published by Harvard University Press in 1975, and has been deemed a classic work. It was out of print for several years and then re- issued by Cambrirdge in this 1992 edition. In it Albert Gelpi asks hard questions about how poetry can take on for itself the problems of shaping American identities and argues that the conditions of American life and culture have pushed our major poets into a debate between intellect and passion. Gelpi provides thorough readings of major American poets from Bradstreet and Taylor up to the modernists, often using contemporary poets (Rich, Ginsberg, Duncan) as frames for those predecessors.

Preface
The muse as psyche, the psyche as muse
1. The American as artist, the artist as American
2. Edward Taylor
types and tropes
3. Ralph Waldo Emerson
the eye of the seer
4. Edgar Allan Poe
the hand of the maker
5. Walt Whitman
the self as circumference
6. Emily Dickinson
the self as center
Notes
Index.