On Wednesday, March 20, Elizabeth Della Zazzera, an assistant professor in residence at the University of Connecticut’s history department and the head of communications and undergraduate outreach at ...
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This encyclopedia provides a surprisingly complete collection of entries on American poetry and poets from the early colonial to the contemporary era. Included are both major and lesser-known poets ...
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Forgotten Bestsellers: Women Who Dominated 19th-Century Bookshelves — Then Disappeared
Before Hemingway swaggered through Paris or Fitzgerald gilded the Jazz Age, women ruled American letters. In the mid-19th ...
National Poetry Day, observed each year in October, serves as a reminder of poetry’s enduring power to stir emotions, spark imagination, and capture human experience in just a few carefully chosen ...
Images of church bells in nineteenth-century French poetry reflect the history of bells after the French Revolution, as told by Alain Corbin. Once a "sign" of locality, they become a symbol of ...
Standing at the front of an overcrowded auditorium in the late 18th century, the Romantic philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte would tell his students to look within. Attend to yourself, he would say, ...
DENTON — The Caroline County Council of Arts and the Caroline County Public Library hosted two literary actors to enact a fictitious meeting between 19th century poets Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson ...
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