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  1. 13 de jun. de 2024 · In "Bells for John Whiteside's Daughter," John Crowe Ransom masterfully navigates the delicate balance between life's fleeting beauty and the inevitability of death. Through vivid imagery, careful structure, and poignant literary devices, Ransom captures the essence of loss and the enduring impact of innocence.

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  3. Há 5 dias · of literary theory, which derived its name from John Crowe Ransom’ s book The New Criticism in 1941. W ith an emphasis on close reading and particularly of poetry, from the aesthetic point of ...

  4. 25 de jun. de 2024 · At Vanderbilt, Lytle was a student of Donald Davidson and John Crowe Ransom, two poets from the literary school known as the Fugitives for their traditionalist opposition to modernism. He was a classmate of Robert Penn Warren, and all of them would later be among the Agrarians.

  5. Há 4 dias · A number of Southern poets (who were also critics) were influenced by Eliot—John Crowe Ransom, Donald Davidson, and Allen Tate. Younger American Metaphysicals who emerged later included Louise Bogan, Léonie Adams, Muriel Rukeyser, Delmore Schwartz, and Karl Shapiro. But there were several major poets strongly opposed to Eliot’s ...

  6. 26 de jun. de 2024 · Captain Carpenter rose up in his prime. Put on his pistols and went riding out. But had got wellnigh nowhere at that time. Till he fell in with ladies in a rout. It was a pretty lady and all her train. That played with him so sweetly but before. An hour she'd taken a sword with all her main.

  7. 13 de jun. de 2024 · Only subsequently did such academics as I.A. Richards and William Empson in England and John Crowe Ransom and Cleanth Brooks in the United States adapt the New Criticism to reform of the literary curriculum—in the 1940s.