Beyond Spoon River: The Legacy of Edgar Lee Masters

Beyond Spoon River: The Legacy of Edgar Lee Masters

by Ronald Primeau
Beyond Spoon River: The Legacy of Edgar Lee Masters

Beyond Spoon River: The Legacy of Edgar Lee Masters

by Ronald Primeau

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Overview

As the first full-length critical study of Edgar Lee Masters, Beyond Spoon River is important not only for its reevaluation of this American poet and his work but also for its valuable insights into central questions of aesthetics, regionalism, and the nature and meaning of literary influence.

The inordinate popularity of Spoon River Anthology has for many years unfairly restricted Masters' reputation as a "one-book phenomenon," although between 1911 and 1942 he wrote over fifty other books—most of which were neglected or misinterpreted precisely because they attempted a large-scale rewriting of what he felt had been obscured or distorted in the Anglo-American tradition. Masters' wide reading in the whole of western literature shaped his own attitudes, themes, and style, and his detailed accounts of that reading and its effect on his work form the basis for this reinterpretation of his place in American poetry in this century.

After reviewing Masters' own statements on literary influence and his role as a critic, Primeau devotes the main body of his study to the major influences on Masters' work—the Greeks, Goethe, Emerson, Whitman, Shelley, and Browning. For Masters, the composite of all these influences provided a corrective to the poetry and criticism of his time, which he little admired. Primeau concludes by exploring Masters' midwestern heritage in the light of recent reinterpretations of regionalism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292729254
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 06/01/1981
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.53(d)

About the Author

Ronald Primeau is professor of English at Central Michigan University.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Selected References
  • 1. An Omnivorous Reader: Masters And Influence
  • 2. “While Homer and Whitman Roared in the Pines”: Masters As Critic
  • 3. “I Am a Hellenist”: Masters, Goethe, And The Greeks
  • 4. “Awakened and Harmonized”: Masters And Emerson
  • 5. “The Natural Child of Walt Whitman”: Beyond The “Spoon River Poet”
  • 6. Hymns on the Midwestern Prairie: Shelley And Masters
  • 7. Intense and Subtle: Parleyings With Browning
  • 8. Invisible Landscapes and New Universes: “Regionalism” Revisited
  • Notes
  • Index
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