“E. E. Cummings” (Bloom’s Major Poets)
“E. E. Cummings” (Bloom’s Major Poets)
By Harold Bloom
Publisher: Chelsea House Publications; Publication Date: 2003-05
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The myth of E.E. Cummings stressed isolation, the difficulty of love, and the realities of death. This volume includes extracts from critical essays that examine important themes in Cummings’ poetry. Studied works include “All in Green Went My Love Riding,” “Memorabilia,” “I Sing of Olaf, Glad and Gig,” “Somewhere I Have Never Traveled, Gladly Beyond,” and "My Father Moved Through Dooms of Love." This series is edited by Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of the Humanities, Yale University; Henry W. and Albert A. Berg, Professor of English, New York University Graduate School. History’s greatest poets are covered in one series with expert analysis by Harold Bloom and other critics. These texts offer a wealth of information on the poets and their works.
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