Allen Tate

Allen Tate

by John V Glass III
Allen Tate

Allen Tate

by John V Glass III

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Overview

This study reconsiders and reassesses the work of Allen Tate as a poet whose themes and expression place him among the most studied and canonical Modernists of the last century. Allen Tate (1899–1979), a former Poet Laureate of the US, although generally regarded during his lifetime as one of the twentieth century's preeminent literary critics and men of letters, has been largely overlooked by critics in the years since his death. John V. Glass III rectifies this by tracing the development of Tate's thought and verse from his early years as a student at Vanderbilt in the 1920s through his final terza-rima sequence completed in the 1950s. Tate's poetry in the intervening years charts the course of an American modernist who brings to bear on the problems of his age the unique perspective of a southerner, one who refuses either to accept sentimentality or to repudiate the past in his search for a solution to the dissociation of sensibility.

Beginning with his early devotion to Art itself, followed by his effort to replace the primacy of Art with that of History, Tate's poetry dramatizes his gradual movement—one that is first public and intellectual, and then private and spiritual—toward acceptance of the central spiritual tradition of Western Civilization. By focusing on the relationship between Tate himself and the speakers in his poems, and on the relationship between those speakers and readers who like the poet, John V. Glass III helps the reader find themselves drawn into universally apprehensible experience. The course of Tate's own thought, frequently presented as being at a remove from common experience, proves not merely accessible, but also a model for those who, like Tate himself, seek to understand the fractured nature of Modernity and to discover an alternative to it in a traditional conception of Being.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813228631
Publisher: The Catholic University of America Press
Publication date: 06/10/2016
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

John V. Glass III is assistant professor of English at the University of Tennessee, Martin.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xv

List of Abbreviations xvii

Introduction 1

1 A Setting Forth: The Value of Allen Tate's Poetry and Thought, Its Current Place, and Its Context 11

2 The Irrefrangibly Complicated Study: Toward the Conception and Presentation of the Modern Mind 29

3 The Genuine Attitude for Learning: The Modern Southerner at Home Abroad and the "Death of Little Boys" 76

4 Classicism, Modernism, and the Confederate Dead: The Modern Mind at the Gates and at the Bank 117

5 "Remarks on the Southern Religion": Toward the Means, the Ends, and the Violence 149

6 Six Poems: From Crisis toward Belief and the Fullness of History 178

7 Out of Silence and into Silence: "Seasons of the Soul" and the Ends of Language 231

8 The Last/Things: Toward the Irrepressible Conflict 277

Bibliography 355

Index of Tate's Writings 361

General Index 365

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