A Sidney Lanier Reader

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, Poetry History & Criticism, Poetry, American
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Author: Sidney Lanier, Edward Mims ISBN: 1230000222586
Publisher: AfterMath Publication: March 3, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sidney Lanier, Edward Mims
ISBN: 1230000222586
Publisher: AfterMath
Publication: March 3, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Sidney Lanier was one of the most important American poets of the late 19th century.  Born in Georgia in 1842, he was influenced by the ancestry of his family, his parents religiosity, his education at Oglethorpe University, and the wealth of information he found in the Peabody Library in Baltimore, where he spent an important part of his life on the faculty of Johns Hopkins University.  He was also famous for his scholarly contributions to literary theory, a subject of considerable interest even to this day. 

Among the more than one hundred poems in this 1196-page volume are:

“The Marshes of Glynn”

“The Mocking-bird”

“June Dreams in January”

“The Revenge of Hamish”

“Corn”

A scholarly work on the English novel shows the breadth of Sidney Lanier’s knowledge.    A long  biographical sketch of Lanier and his place in American literature by Edward Mims is included herein.

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Sidney Lanier was one of the most important American poets of the late 19th century.  Born in Georgia in 1842, he was influenced by the ancestry of his family, his parents religiosity, his education at Oglethorpe University, and the wealth of information he found in the Peabody Library in Baltimore, where he spent an important part of his life on the faculty of Johns Hopkins University.  He was also famous for his scholarly contributions to literary theory, a subject of considerable interest even to this day. 

Among the more than one hundred poems in this 1196-page volume are:

“The Marshes of Glynn”

“The Mocking-bird”

“June Dreams in January”

“The Revenge of Hamish”

“Corn”

A scholarly work on the English novel shows the breadth of Sidney Lanier’s knowledge.    A long  biographical sketch of Lanier and his place in American literature by Edward Mims is included herein.

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