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Control # 1 hbl99009587
Control # Id 3 GCG
Date 5 20220208125004.0
Fixed Data 8 060224s2003 pau b 001 0deng
LC Card 10    $a 2002015538
ISBN 20    $a0791073904
Obsolete 39    $a224633$cTLC
Cat. Source 40    $aDLC$cGCG$dGCG
LC Call 50 00 $aPS3505.R272$bZ674 2003
Dewey Class 82 00 $a811/.52$221
Title 245 00 $aHart Crane :$bcomprehensive research and study guide /$cedited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.
Imprint 260    $aPhiladelphia :$bChelsea House Publishers,$cc2003.
Phys Descrpt 300    $a153 p. ;$c24 cm.
Series:Title 440  0 $aBloom's major poets
Note:Bibliog 504    $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Note:Content 505 00 $tBiography of Hart Crane. -$tCritical analysis of "Voyages". -$tThe influence of Moby Dick on Crane / $rJoseph Warren Beach. -$tUnderstanding "Voyages II" / $rSidney Richman. -$tCritics' misreadings of "Voyages" / $rEvelyn J. Hinz. -$tCrane's use of metaphors / $rJohn T. Irwin. -$tSpirituality in "Voyages VI" / $rPaul Ramsey. -$tCeleste M. Schenck compares works of Whitman and Crane. -$t"Voyages III" / $rWilliam Empson, Bernard Heringman, and John Unterecker. -$tCritical analysis of "Repose of Rivers". -$tCrane's lyrical transcendence / $rSamuel Hazo. -$tCrane's disconsolate perspective of his career / $rR. W. B. Lewis. -$t"Repose of Rovers" as a poem of escape / $rM. D. Uroff. -$tCrane's poem in the Romantic tradition / $rRobert Combs. -$tHow a vision grows out of childhood memories / $rAlfred Hanley. -$tHomosexuality in the poem / $rThomas E. Yingling. -$tCritical analysis of "Proem: To Brooklyn Bridge". -$tR. P. Blackmur calls Crane a great failure. -$tCrane's achievement / $rHyatt Howe. -$tCrane's interpretation of the platonic myth / $rJoseph J. Arpad. -$tCrane's mosiac structure of imagery / $rHerbert A. Leibowitz. -$tCrane's presentation of the imaginative process / $rRichard P. Sugg. -$tCrane's view of the search for revelation / $rHelge Normann Nilsen. -$tPoets' views of the city over time / $rGert Buelens. -$tCritical analysis of "The Tunnel". -$tThe "Intensity of Sensation" / $rAllen Tate. -$tThe poet's quest for revelation / $rLawrence Dembo. -$tThe power of Crane's mutating imagery / $rBernice Slote. -$tThe lack of hope in "The Tunnel" / $rBrom Weber. -$tThe poet's continual quest for vision / $rThomas A. Vogler. -$tGeorge S. Lensing compares "The Tunnel" to "The Waste Land". -$tCritical analysis of "The Broken Tower". -$tCrane's understanding of his limitations / $rMarius Bewley. -$tGetting beyond the poem's obscurities / $rHenry Braun. -$tCrane's commentary on the visionary quest / $rGeorge A. Knox. -$tCrane's proclamation of victory in the poem / $rM. D. Uroff. -$tLee Edelman sees Crane dismissing a transcendent vision. -$tAlan Williamson illustrates Crane's altered perspective on love.
Subj:Pers 600 10 $aCrane, Hart$d1899-1932$xCriticism and interpretation.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aPoets, American$y20th century$vBiography.
AE:Pers Name 700 $aBloom, Harold.