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A Fable for Critics. A Humorous Critique of Literary Trends and Personalities in 19th Century America
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- Nombre de pages40
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-644786-1
- EAN4064066447861
- Date de parution11/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille466 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "A Fable for Critics, " James Russell Lowell employs a satirical verse narrative to critique the literary landscape of his time, particularly focusing on the prominent authors of the mid-19th century. Written in a playful yet astute style, the poem serves as both a whimsical fable and a serious commentary on the merits and shortcomings of various literary figures, from the romantic to the transcendental.
Through an engaging mix of humor and sharp insight, Lowell masterfully captures the complexities of American literature, contrasting its aspiring artists and established giants, thus creating a rich tapestry that reflects the cultural milieu of antebellum America. James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) was a notable American poet, critic, and essayist who played a pivotal role in the New England literary scene.
His academic background in literature and philosophy, alongside his deep engagement with social issues such as abolition and education reform, profoundly influenced his literary critique. As a member of the Fireside Poets, Lowell was uniquely positioned to comment on the ambitions and failures of his contemporaries, using satire to challenge conventional literary norms and practices. For readers seeking a keen, witty exploration of 19th-century American literature, "A Fable for Critics" is an essential read.
Beyond mere critique, Lowell'Äôs work encourages contemplation on the evolving nature of literary merit and artistic integrity, making it as relevant today as it was at its publication. This book is a delightful companion for scholars and casual readers alike, offering both intellectual stimulation and entertainment.
Through an engaging mix of humor and sharp insight, Lowell masterfully captures the complexities of American literature, contrasting its aspiring artists and established giants, thus creating a rich tapestry that reflects the cultural milieu of antebellum America. James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) was a notable American poet, critic, and essayist who played a pivotal role in the New England literary scene.
His academic background in literature and philosophy, alongside his deep engagement with social issues such as abolition and education reform, profoundly influenced his literary critique. As a member of the Fireside Poets, Lowell was uniquely positioned to comment on the ambitions and failures of his contemporaries, using satire to challenge conventional literary norms and practices. For readers seeking a keen, witty exploration of 19th-century American literature, "A Fable for Critics" is an essential read.
Beyond mere critique, Lowell'Äôs work encourages contemplation on the evolving nature of literary merit and artistic integrity, making it as relevant today as it was at its publication. This book is a delightful companion for scholars and casual readers alike, offering both intellectual stimulation and entertainment.














