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  1. claremontreviewofbooks.com

    E.E. Cummings (1894-1962) may be the most poorly understood of the groundbreaking Modernist poets.J. Alison Rosenblitt's E.E. Cummings' Modernism and the Classics is an indispensable guide for readers who wish to penetrate his often obscure work.. Today Cummings seems comfortably canonical even for most people who have not read more than a few of his familiar anthology poems, so it is ...
  2. In the following essay, originally published in 1983, Friedman reviews E. E. Cummings: The Critical Reception, finding the collection of early reviews of Cummin Select an area of the website to search
  3. academia.edu

    E.E. CUMMINGS: A Review One of the leading modernist poets, Edward Estlin Cummings was born in 1894 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Graduated from Harvard University in 1915, Cummings joined the ambulance corps in France during World War I. Due to his anti-war ideas, Cummings was imprisioned in a prison camp by French Government where he spent three months.
  4. goodreads.com

    Defying the traditionalists of the early 20th century, Cummings lived a life devoted to the shifting archetypes of art and literature, and wrote some of the most celebrated poetry of the modern era. Nearly a century after his first works were published, E. E. Cummings is still inspiring readers.
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    Author:Catherine ReefFormat:Hardcover
  5. goodreads.com

    E.E. Cummings has 293 books on Goodreads with 266043 ratings. E.E. Cummings's most popular book is 100 Selected Poems. ... E.E. Cummings Average rating 4.22 · 91,285 ratings · 3,915 reviews · shelved 266,043 times ... these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here. Company. About us; Careers; Terms ...
  6. washingtonindependentreviewofbooks.com

    Cummings was as much a painter as he was a writer. In fact, he divided his time equally between art and literature. This is the way we understand his typography as an extension of his unique and highly developed visual expression. Cheever shows us that everything Cummings produced was asserting individual liberty against authority.
  7. christiancentury.org

    What look to be typos in a Cummings poem usually are not, and those that are have been "corrected" in this beautiful new reprint edition by the people at Liveright. The poems in Cummings's 1963 volume, 73 Poems, also lack titles, so an index of titles would be both impossible and unnecessary. Even the index of first lines, which is ...
  8. press.jhu.edu

    Originally published in 1960. In E. E. Cummings: The Art of His Poetry, Norman Friedman argues that critics who have focused on what Cummings's poetry lacks have failed to judge Cummings on his strengths.Friedman identifies a main strength of Cummings as his being a "sensual mystic." The book unpacks Cummings's subject matter, devices, and symbolism, ultimately helping readers develop a deeper ...
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