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  1. The Burden of Time: The Fugitives and Agrarians: The Nashville Groups of the 1920's and 1930's, and the Writing of John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren. by John L. Stewart, 1965
  2. John Crowe Ransom Selected Poems
  3. The Kenyon Review, Vol. XVIII, No. 4 (Autumn 1956) by John Crowe (Ed. ) ; Fitzgerald, Robert; Watson, Barbara; Reid, B. L. ; O'Connor, William Van; Zimbel, Elaine; Aiken, Henry David; Peter, John; Nemerov, Howard; Young, Wayland; Others Ransom, 1956-01-01
  4. A college primer of writing by John Crowe Ransom, 1943
  5. The Kenyon Review, Vol. XIX No. 1 (Winter 1957) by John Crowe (Ed. ) ; Fergusson, Francis; Kaufmann, Walter; Warren, Robert Penn; Hemphill, George; Lewis, R. W. B. ; Hall, James; Ellmann, Richard; Abrams, M. H. ; Tyler, Parker Ransom, 1957-01-01
  6. Selected poems by John Crowe Ransom, 1947
  7. The Kenyon Review, Summer, 1958 by John Crowe (ed) Ransom, 1958
  8. The Kenyon Review, Vol. XX, No. 1 (Winter 1958) by John Crowe (Ed. ) ; Honig, Edwin; Eberhart, Richard; Nemerov, Howard; O'Connor, William Van; Ziller, Eugene; Thompson, John; Beloof, Robert; Gifford, Henry Ransom, 1958-01-01
  9. The Kenyon Review Vol. I No. 3 Summer 1939
  10. The Kenyon Review / Vol. XI, No. 1 / Winter 1949 by John Crowe (Ed.) Ransom, 1949
  11. The Kenyon Review, Spring 1940 by John Crowe, Editor Ransom, 1940
  12. Chills And Fever - First Edition by John Crowe Ransom, 1924
  13. The Sewanee Review: Summer, 1948 by John Crowe) (RANSOM, 1948-01-01
  14. The Kenyon Review Summer 1948 Vol. X No. 3

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Related Category: American Literature, Biographies John Crowe Ransom Poems about God, appeared in 1919. It was followed by Chills and Fever (1924) and Two Gentlemen in Bonds (1926). He taught at Vanderbilt from 1914 to 1937, during which time he (with Allen Tate, Robert Penn Warren, and others) founded and edited the Fugitive Kenyon Review, a magazine that established him as an influential and controversial critic and editor. In The World's Body (1938) and The New Criticism (1941) he voices his literary theories. See the revised and enlarged edition of his Selected Poems (1969) and (1972). See his letters, ed. by T. D. Young (1985); biography by T. D. Young (1976); study by K. Quinlan (1989).
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    63. John Crowe Ransom
    Home Curriculum Vitae Milton Pages Writing Teaching Wine Links john crowe RansomPoetry A Note in Ontology. Three strands
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    Home Curriculum Vitae Milton Pages Writing ... Links John Crowe Ransom Poetry: A Note in Ontology Three strands of poetry:
    Physical poetry "the poetry which deals with things";
    Platonic poetry "the poetry of ideas"; and
    Metaphysical poetry that poetry which starts with things and from them generates ideas in a dialectical tension.
    The image, rather than the idea, is of paramount importance in poetry.
    "An idea is derivative and tamed. The image is in the natural or wild state, and it has to be discovered there, not put there, obeying its own law and none of ours."
    "In it [art] we return to something we had willfully alienated."
    Ransom splits poetry into three strands: Physical poetry "the poetry which deals with things"; 2) Platonic poetry "the poetry of ideas"; and 3) Metaphysical poetry that poetry which starts with things and from them generates ideas in a dialectical tension.

    64. Ransom On Art As Cool
    Art is more cool than hot, and moral fervor is as dangerous to it as a burstof passion itself. john crowe ransom, the very influential New Critic .
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    65. Poetry: Julia Alvarez
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    Academy of American Poets: John Crowe Ransom
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    The Academy of American Poets site features a brief biography of Ransom, a selected bibliography of his works, a link to an audio recording of Ransom reading “Blue Girls,” and links to other useful sites.
    John Crowe Ransom: Tennessee’s Major Minor Poet
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    In this thought-provoking assessment of Ransom’s poetry, Richard Tillinghast considers Ransom as a great “minor poet,” examining the rhythm and structure of his poetry.
    Modern American Poetry: John Crowe Ransom
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    66. Ransom, John Crowe 1888-1974. "Poems About God"
    POEMS ABOUT GOD Electronic Edition. john crowe ransom, 18881974. BY. john croweransom 1st Lieut. Field Artillery, AEF. NEW YORK HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY 1919.
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    67. John Crowe Ransom
    THE SOUTHOLD OR NEW? from The Sewanee Review, April 1928, Vol. XXXVI,No. 2. The impression is being given out that the old South
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    THE SOUTH-OLD OR NEW?
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    The impression is being given out that the old South- seat of an antiquated culture whose persistence has been such an anomaly in these longitudes-is being industrialized, and brought into line with our forward-looking and hundred-per-cent Americanism. But it is my judgment that this transformation will not prove so easy as the observers anticipate; it is certainly my hope. The benefit which the South can now render to the nation will consist in showing how an American community can really master the spirit of modern industrialism instead of capitulating to it; that is to say, it will consist in remaining Southern in the pure, traditional, even sectional sense. But if this programme is to escape the charge of treason, the Southern tradition needs examining once more. In order to objectify the South the more clearly, I will propose a thesis having a somewhat sweeping and simplified form. This is the thesis:-That the South in its history to date has exhibited what nowhere else on a large scale has been exhibited on this continent north of Mexico, a culture based on European principles which has lasted as long as a century; and that the European principles must look to the South if they are to be perpetuated in this country. I The pioneering life is not the normal life, whatever some Americans may suppose; it is not, if we look for the meaning of European history. The lesson of each of the major European cultures now extant is in this, that European opinion does not make too much of the intense practical enterprises, but is at pains to define rather narrowly the minimum of practical effort which is prerequisite to the reflective and aesthetic life. It is the European intention to live materially along the inherited line of least resistance in order to put the surplus of energy into the free life of the mind. And thus is engendered European conservatism, which appears stupid only to men given over to materialistic enterprises, men in a state of arrested adolescence; for instance, to some very large if indefinite fraction of the population of these United States.

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    69. SSSL: Bibliography: The Wary Fugitive John Crowe Ransom (Louis D. Rubin, Jr.)
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    70. Ransom, John Crowe, The World's Body
    William Nina Matheson Books, Inc. ransom, john crowe The world sbody New York, Charles Scribner s Sons, 1938. Very good in chipped
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    71. RANSOM, John Crowe., SELECTED POEMS.
    The Americanist. ransom, john crowe. SELECTED POEMS. NY Knopf, 1945.First edition. Orig. blueblack cloth, stamped in gold. A very
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    72. Accepting Reality: John Crowe Ransom And Death Bring Home Some Eternal Verities
    Accepting Reality john crowe ransom and Death Bring Home Some Eternal Verities.Article 14502, Section THE ARTS. Issue Date 3 / 1988, 1,795 Words.
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    We looked among orchard trees and beyond
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    Or harried unto the pond. The lazy geese, like a snow cloud Dripping their snow on the green grass, Tricking and stopping, sleepy and proud

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    74. A Study Guide To Sonnet 73
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  • 76. Ransom , John Crowe : Rice , Philip Blair ( Editors)THE KENYON REVIEW SPRING 194
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