Description: The Fugitives: A Critical Account Very Good - Text Unmarked - Binding and Cover Clean and Tight - Ready to Ship By -- John M. Bradbury Published by -- College and University Press Publishers, 1964, New Haven CT, xv 300 Pages, Trade Paperback, 8" X 5.3" X .9", 14 oz. [BACK COVER]"Not since the New England Transcendentalists of over a century ago has there been a single group of writers who have so greatly affected the American world of letters as have the Fugitives. During the early twenties there appeared in Nashville, Tennessee, a talented group of poets, critics, and writers of fiction, who provided impetus to the Southern Literary Renaissance and caused a revolution in American literary criticism. Largely inspired by John Crowe Ransom, and including such permanently important figures as Robert Penn Warren, Allen Tate, Cleanth Brooks, Donald Davidson, Merrill Moore, and Andrew Lytle, the Fugitives, who took their name from The Fugitive, the magazine of poetry they established at Vanderbilt University, have won for themselves a place of influence and authority unprecedented in American literary history. This study treats the Fugitives as literary figures and places them in their proper esthetic and historical position." #Scarce #DonaldDavidson #readersofinstagram #LiteraryCriticism #bookcollecting #RobertPennWarren #AndrewLytle #Antiquarian #Bookworm #VanderbiltUniversity #Books #collectiblebooks #MerrillMoore #CuttleboneBooks #TheFugitive #booksale #bibliophile #Bookstagram #JohnCroweRansom #instabooks #JohnMBradbury #Vintage #instabooks #booksforsale #CoverArt #AllenTate #Rare #CleanthBrooks#Fugitives #BooksBooksBooks
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Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: The Fugitives: A Critical Account
Author: John M. Bradbury
Genre: Literary Criticism
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