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In the 1830s Alexis de Tocqueville prophesied that American writers would slight, even despise, form--that they would favor the sensational over rational order. He suggested that this attitude was linked to a distinct concept of democracy in America. Exposing the inaccuracies of such claims when applied to poetry, Stephen Cushman maintains that American poets tend to overvalue the formal aspects of their art and in turn overestimate the relationship between those formal aspects and various ideas of America. In this book ...

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    • Title: Fictions of Form in American Poetry by Stephen Cushman
    • Publisher: Princeton University Press
    • Print ISBN: 9780691069630, 0691069638
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    • Edition: 1993
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