Studies in Classic American Literature
By D. H. Lawrence
By D. H. Lawrence
Part of Classic, 20th-Century, Penguin
Category: Literary Criticism | Classic Nonfiction
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$17.00
Dec 01, 1990 | ISBN 9780140183771
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Praise
“Nobody ever read [the great old books] like Lawrence did—as madly, as wildly or as insightfully. . . . With its one-sentence paragraphs (“Flop goes spiritual love.”), jabbing exclamations (“Freedom!”), semi-rhetorical questions (“But what of Walt Whitman?”) and heavy use of italics and all-caps, the book can read like a scroll of social-media rants. Its manner is neither respectable nor respectful. . . . Lawrence’s bristling, inflamed, impertinent language provides a reminder that criticism is not just the work of the brain, but of the gut and the spleen as well. The intellectual refinement of his argument—fine-grained evaluations of style and form that still startle with their incisiveness; breathtaking conceptual leaps from history to myth and back again—is unthinkable without the churn of instinct and feeling beneath it. . . . You will be jolted awake.” —A. O. Scott, The New York Times
Table Of Contents
1. The Spirit of Place
2. Benjamin Franklin
3. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur
4. Fenimore Cooper’s White Novels
5. Fenimore Cooper’s Leatherstocking Novels
6. Edgar Allan Poe
7. Nathaniel Hawthorne and The Scarlet Letter
8. Hawthorne’s Blithedale Romance
9. Dana’s Two Years Before the Mast
10. Herman Melville’s Typee and Omoo
11. Herman Melville’s Moby Dick
12. Whitman
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