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John Masefield - Exploring the Maritime and Rural Landscapes of Literary Legacy - cover

John Masefield - Exploring the Maritime and Rural Landscapes of Literary Legacy

Arthur Guiterman, Stuart Pratt Sherman, Laurence Stallings, Laurence Stallings Arthur Guiterman, John Farrar Stuart Sherman

Verlag: Good Press

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The collection titled 'John Masefield' presents an intricately woven tapestry of literary analysis, critique, and homage to one of the early 20th century's most significant poets. Through a range of essays, poetry, and critical commentaries, the anthology showcases the eclectic scope of Masefield's work, linking his literary contributions to broader thematic currents of the Edwardian and Georgian periods. The diversity of styles and analytical depth within this collection highlights not only standout pieces inspired by Masefields seafaring themes but also his exploration of rural life and the human condition, offering readers a comprehensive glimpse into his complex literary landscape. The contributing authors, including Arthur Guiterman, Stuart Pratt Sherman, and Laurence Stallings, bring distinct perspectives and backgrounds to the anthology, collectively painting a vibrant picture of Masefield's influence on early 20th-century literature. Their varied expertiseranging from poetry to literary criticismaligns with several cultural and literary movements of the time, notably modernism and the Georgian poetry revival, enriching the anthology with a multidimensional understanding of Masefield's work and its place in literary history. This anthology offers a unique opportunity for readers to engage with the multifaceted legacy of John Masefield through a mosaic of perspectives, styles, and themes. Scholars and enthusiasts of early 20th-century literature, as well as those interested in the evolution of modernist and Georgian poetic expressions, will find this collection an invaluable resource. It not only educates but also invites a deeper appreciation of the interconnectedness of literary movements, the beauty of poetic expression, and the enduring impact of Masefields oeuvre on contemporary literature.
Verfügbar seit: 11.04.2021.
Drucklänge: 32 Seiten.

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