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  1. Hart Crane: An Annotated Critical Bibliography. by Joseph. Schwartz, 1970
  2. Hart Crane: A Descriptive Bibliography (Pittsburgh series in bibliography)
  3. Vision of the voyage: Hart Crane and the psychology of romanticism by Robert Combs, 1978
  4. Hart Crane (Poet to Poet) by Hart Crane, 2008-05
  5. The poetry of Hart Crane, (Monarch notes and study guides) by John Paul Runden, 1965
  6. Critical essays on Hart Crane (Critical essays on American literature)
  7. The letters of Hart Crane, 1916-1932, edited by Brom Weber. by Hart] Crane, 1997
  8. Hart Crane's Harp of Evil: A Study of Orphism in "The Bridge" by Jack Wolf, 1986
  9. The Correspondence Between Hart Crane and Waldo Frank
  10. L'elancement: Eloge de Hart Crane (Fiction & Cie) (French Edition) by Gerard Titus-Carmel, 1998
  11. Hart Crane's holy vision, White buildings by Alfred Hanley, 1981
  12. Hart Crane a Life by CLIVE FISHER, 2001
  13. A Concordance to the Poems of Hart Crane
  14. Orizaba: A Voyage with Hart Crane by Stacy Szymaszek, 2008-04-01

61. Hart Crane
hart crane (1969); crane, hart, The Complete
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CONTEMPLAÇO DO URBANO (ENSAIO SOBRE A POESIA DE HART CRANE) “Seus pensamentos entregues a mim,
Na colcha branca do travesseiro
Eu percebo agora, eram heranças
Cavaleiros delicados da tempestade.”
LOUVOR PARA UMA URNA
I Ice, (o Harold) Hart (1899-1932), poeta lírico americano, é conhecido pela sua habilidade meticulosa e disciplinada, a celebração dos aspectos positivos da vida urbana e industrial moderna. Crane nasceu em 21 de julho de 1899, em Garrettsville, Ohio. Ele teve que morar com a avó materna em Cleveland de 1909 até o divorcio dos pais em 1916, quando deixou a escola secundaria e foi para Cidade de Nova Iorque. Lá foi estimulado pelo mundo literário, mas estava impossibilitado de se manter escrevendo. Finalmente, em 1921, se separou do pai, e escrever poesia passou a ser seu principal objetivo. Sua vida pessoal estava no processo de formação de uma mistura caótica de alcoolismo e homossexualidade. No Brasil Hart Crane é praticamente conhecido apenas em pequenos círculos de literatura e o seu poema Louvor Para Uma Urna , traduzido entre nós primeiro por Oswaldino Marques, depois Augusto de Campos e Bruno Tolentino, foi mais motivo de affaire do que propriamente uma discussão proveitosa na divulgação de sua poética.

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crane, hart. American poet (see songs) 1899 1932, working primarily in English. See also Complete Poems of hart crane (Poetry) in the Singers Bibliography.
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American poet ( see songs ) 1899 - 1932, working primarily in English This entry contributed by around 3/20/99 Other Web Site: http://search.biography.com/print_record.pl?id=13898 See also Complete Poems of Hart Crane (Poetry) in the Singers' Bibliography This entry contributed by around 3/20/99 click for top of page
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64. Hart Crane Quotes
YENRA Quotations hart crane Quotes Passages from the great American poet December 30, 2003. crane, hart. Complete Poems and Selected Letters and Prose.
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Y E N R A SM Quotations YENRA Quotations Hart Crane Quotes : Passages from the great American poet - December 30, 2003 Hart Crane on "Black Tambourine" to Gorham Munson (1921): "The Word 'mid-kingdom' is perhaps the key word to what ideas there are in it. The poem is a description and bundle of insinuations, suggestions bearing on the Negro's place somewhere between man and beast. That is why Aesop is brought in, etc.,the popular conception of Negro romance, the tambourine on the wall. The value of the poem is only, to me, in what a painter would call its 'tactile' quality,an entirely aesthetic feature. A propagandist for either side of the Negro question could find anything he wanted to in it. My only declaration in it is that I find the Negro (in the popular mind) sentimentally or brutally 'placed' in this midkingdom" (58). To G.M. (June 12, 1921): "I have reached such blind alleys and found no way out of them that there is nothing at present for me to do but laugh a little and endure which I hope to do" (59).

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66. Harold Hart Crane Definition Of Harold Hart Crane. What Is Harold Hart Crane? Me
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68. Hart Crane Discussion
The Complete Poems of hart crane (Centennial Edition) by crane, hart Released 05/2001. Letters of hart crane and His Family. by crane, hart Released 09/1974.
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Preludes to Vision: The Epic Venture in Blake, Wordsworth, Keats, and Hart Crane
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The Broken Tower: A Life of Hart Crane
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The Complete Poems of Hart Crane, Second Edition by Crane, Hart Released 04/2000 White Buildings by Crane, Hart Released 03/1986 O My Land, My Friends: The Selected Letters of Hart Crane by Crane, Hart Released 06/1997 Maggie, a Girl of the Streets: A Girl of the Streets (Literary Classics) by Crane, Stephen Released 09/1995 The Broken Tower: The Life of Hart Crane by Mariani, Paul L. Released 04/2000 Vision of the voyage : Hart Crane and the psychology of romanticism by Combs, Robert Released 00/1978 Poems of Hart Crane by Simon, Marc Released 10/1989 COMP POEMS H CRANE by Hart Crane Released 08/1966 Smithereened apart : a critique of Hart Crane by Hazo, Samuel John Released / Letters of Hart Crane and His Family. by Crane, Hart Released 09/1974 Hart Crane (Modern Critical Views: Modern American) by Bloom, Harold

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Subject Portrait Male crane, hart, 1 sculpture. hart crane Memorial William M. McVey 1985 Case Western Reserve University Cleveland.
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70. Hart Crane Memorial : The Sculpture Center / OOSI
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71. Barbara Farnsworth, Bookseller: THE BRIDGE By Crane, Hart
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Title: THE BRIDGE Description: New York: Limited editions Club, 1981. First ed. thus. Quarto, xx, 70pp. The book has an introduction by Malcolm Cowley and is illustrated with photographs by Richard Mead Atwater Benson. The text is set in 14- pointMonotyhpe Dante, with headings printed in blue. The design is by stephen Stinehour; the photographs are printed by Meriden Gravure. The endpapers and the slipcase are printed with a striking paste-paper design by Carol J. Blinn. The book is bound in pale grey cloth by the Stinehour Press. This is number 766 of 2,000 copies, signed by the photographer. Fine in very fainly edge-rubbed slipcase. Item # Add to your cart Please read book descriptions carefully. I write descriptions accurately, with a slight bias toward overdescribing faults, if any exist, so that you will know exactly what you are buying. I ship books anywhere, at approximate cost, which depends on weight, destination and means of shipping. In the U.S., books are normally sent via Priority mail, with insurance added for books over $50 in value. This charge is added to the cost of the book, and, in Connecticut, a 6% sales tax is added to the total. If you live in another country, please specify air or surface shipping. I can then quote postage costs. Books may be returned within a week of arrival for any reason. Shipping costs are not refundable unless the book is not as described.

72. Hart Crane (1899-1932)
hart crane (18991932). Contributing Editor Margaret Dickie. Classroom Issues and Strategies. I set crane in the context of Pound
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Classroom Issues and Strategies
I set Crane in the context of Pound and Eliot where students can see the ambitions he shared with his fellow modernists to "make it new," to write a poem including history, even to define the role of the poet as a cultural spokesman. And, in that context, I try to distinguish the larger concerns of his career that set him apart from his fellow poets; his interest in the "logic of metaphor" as making it new, his focus on American rather than world history, and his search to find his identity in his role as a poet, all indicate how he reinterpreted the modernist program to suit his own purposes. I urge students, who may have been reading Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot through the footnotes to their poems, to abandon that approach to Crane and to concentrate instead on those elements they find most perplexing in his work: the language, the experience, and the dislocated references. Central to any discussion of Crane is his role as a homosexual poet. Quite apart from the task of placing him in the modernist movement, students will need to understand Crane's sense of himself as a figure marginalized both by his chosen profession as a poet in a capitalist economy and by his sexual identity as a homosexual in the ideology of literary and cultural authority that made, as Thomas Yingling has suggested, "homosexuality an inadmissible center from which to write about American life" (27). I introduce Crane with "Black Tambourine" and "Chaplinesque" where he identifies the poet with the "black man" and the tramp in order to show how he felt himself marginalized; and, as part of the discussion, I try to indicate also how he was willing to appropriate such marginal figures for his own use without much regard to their own status. In this respect, "Black Tambourine" can be compared to

73. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Hart Crane - Author Page
hart crane (18991932) The only Bridge (1930). Other Works White Buildings (1926) The Collected Poems of hart crane (1933). Cultural Objects
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The only child of a successful candy manufacturer and a difficult, possessive mother, Hart Crane grew up in a household of domestic turmoil that did not end even with his parents’ divorce in 1916. He had a sketchy formal education but a precocious self-education derived from reading the experimental writing published in the little magazines of the period. He published his first poem, “C-33,” in one such magazine, Bruno’s Weekly, when he was 17. During this period, he voraciously read not only nativist writers such as Edgar Lee Masters and Sherwood Anderson but also Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot and the French poets Rimbaud and Laforgue.
He left school and went to New York for a brief stay in 1916, returned to Ohio to work for his father from 1919 to 1923, and finally settled in New York. Nourished by the break with his family, Crane was nonetheless troubled by financial difficulties which kept him unhappily dependent upon his relatives. Benefactors such as financier Otto Kahn, who provided support for part of the writing of the long poem The Bridge

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75. Hart Crane / Jesse Glass
Daniel Sendecki. Poetry, images, and multimedia from Canada and abroad. March 07, 2004 ISSN 14992590. Jesse Glass. Stir mud with
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the lank hair rise
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who scream adoration to the Sun-poet jaw eroded by the tides. Lost celebrant returned by the obedient deeps– See the armored children run aslant across his meteoric brow. Each bone gem-like in its web of flesh, dismantled neatly like a word uncoined; he joins the crush of ciliated angels resurrected in a drop of foam as one fierce line prev page main next page Appearing in Version 3.0 The Word Uncoined / Spotlight on Jesse Glass Only Utter These... / Jesse Glass To Hart Crane / Jesse Glass Existential Comeuppance / Richard Fein ... e-mail

76. Mystic Cat - Poetry By Hart Crane
Born in 1899 in Garrettsville, Ohio, Harold hart crane was a highly anxious and volatile child. He began writing verse in his early
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Hart Crane's work is perhaps best known for its laudatory images of industrial and urban life. "To Brooklyn Bridge," which has been called his greatest poem, is a glowing tribute to the grand bridge that connects the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. When it was completed in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was the longest suspension bridge
in the world. "To Brooklyn Bridge" is one section of a longer work entitled The Bridge.
To Brooklyn Bridge How many dawns, chill from his rippling rest
The seagull's wings shall dip and pivot him,
Shedding white rings of tumult, building high
Over the chained bay waters Liberty— Then, with inviolate curve, forsake our eyes
As apparitional as sails that cross
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77. Search The Grant Wood AEA Catalog
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78. HAROLD HART CRANE - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
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79. Electronic Poetry Review #5 //
Works Cited crane, hart. The Complete Poems of hart crane, The Centennial Edition. crane, hart. The Complete Poems and Selected Prose of hart crane.
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Crossing Hart Crane's Broken Bridge from the Nineteenth to the Twentieth Century or What Writers Can Learn from Hart Crane
"Great works of art have no more affecting lesson than this. They teach us to abide by our spontaneous impression with good-humored inflexibility." —Ralph Waldo Emerson
Serenely now, before day claims our eyes
Your cool arms murmurously about me lay.
Your hands within in my hands are deeds;
Loafe with me on the grass, loose the stop from your throat,
Not words, not music or rhyme I want, not custom or lecture, not even the best,
I mind how once we lay such a transparent summer morning,
And parted the shirt from my bosom-bone, and plunged your tongue to my
bare-stript heart,
In both Crane and Whitman the reader is the lover. Both passages come into language from making love, from sensations of fog or grass, of waking from dream to dawn, from flesh to words. Whitman has revised the passages from the New Testament in which Mary washes Jesus’s feet with her tears and anoints his head with precious oil. Crane in “The Harbor Dawn” sings a musical bridge across the century, echoing Whitman’s imperative to “loose the stop from your throat” with "my tongue upon your throat.” He hears the biblical in Walt and he consecrates it: “And you beside me blessèd now while sirens / Sing to us.” “The Harbor Dawn” might be Crane’s Ars Poetica of influence. The poem begins:

80. Author Harold Hart Crane, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
Harold hart crane (next poet) I was from USA, and I lived from 18991932. Print or Buy my poetry? Poems by Harold hart crane First 7 shown of 11. Browse all .
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    I was from USA, and I lived from 1899-1932. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? A successor to Walt Whitman, Hart Crane found spiritual transcendence in homoerotic desire.
    Harold Hart Crane was born in Garrettsville, Ohio, on July 21, 1899, the only son of Grace Hart Crane, an intelligent, sensitive woman, and C. A. Crane, a success-driven businessman. The poet's childhood was materially secure but emotionally difficult.
    When Harold was five, the family moved to Warren, Ohio, where they lived until domestic conflicts drove Grace into a sanitarium and C. A. to Chicago; nine-year-old Harold was sent to his mother's parents in Cleveland. Grace returned in 1909, and C. A. later rejoined her at the Hart house, where they lived on uneasy terms until their divorce in 1916, the year that Harold, at seventeen, set off for New York City.

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