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Paperback Readings From the New Poets Book

ISBN: 1025941020

ISBN13: 9781025941028

Readings From the New Poets

"Readings From the New Poets" is a curated anthology that captures the vibrant landscape of early 20th-century verse. Compiled by William Webster Ellsworth, a distinguished figure in the literary world, this collection serves as a survey of the "new" voices that were redefining the boundaries of poetry during the 1920s. The work features a diverse array of poets who brought fresh perspectives and modern sensibilities to the craft, moving away from Victorian constraints toward more experimental and emotive styles.

The collection reflects a period of significant transition in literature, showcasing works that range from poignant lyrical reflections to bold explorations of contemporary life. Ellsworth's selection highlights the breadth of the poetic movement, including both established figures and rising talents of the era. Readers will find a rich tapestry of themes-nature, urban existence, human emotion, and social change-all rendered through the unique lenses of poets who were then at the forefront of their art.

As a historical document of literary taste, "Readings From the New Poets" provides invaluable insight into the evolution of modern poetry. It remains an essential volume for students of literature, poetry enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the cultural atmosphere of the interwar period. This anthology preserves the lyrical heritage of a generation that fundamentally altered the course of Western literature.

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