Matthew C. Brennan 
The Poet’s Holy Craft [EPUB ebook] 
William Gilmore Simms and Romantic Verse Tradition

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A thorough reexamination of Simms as a pioneering voice in American poetry

The Poet’s Holy Craft represents the first full-length analysis and interpretation of William Gilmore Simms’s poetry. Matthew C. Brennan demonstrates the comprehensiveness of Simms’s romanticism by examining Simms’s poetics, his experimental sonnets, and his deep affinity to William Wordsworth, which especially shows in Simms’s pioneering attitudes toward nature and ecology.

The poetic career of antebellum Charleston writer William Gilmore Simms (1806-1870) constitutes a cautionary tale of how ambition worthy of John Keats and talent comparable to any American poet before Walt Whitman could not alone guarantee a toehold in the literary canon. Although praised in his lifetime by the likes of Edgar Allan Poe and William Cullen Bryant, Simms as a poet faced virtual erasure until a recent revival of scholarship. Building on the work of James Everett Kibler, Brennan argues that Simms exhibits the influence of British romanticism earlier than do his canonic contemporaries Henry W. Longfellow, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau. Brennan’s reappraisal maps Simms’s early imitation of neoclassicism and George Lord Byron, and his slightly later absorption of Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Gothicism. Through study of Simms’s letters, reviews, extant lectures, manuscripts, and drafts, Brennan delineates his subject’s romantic poetics and offers new insights into his revision process. Brennan finds in Simms an interest in experimentation with the forms and themes of the romantic sonnet that supersedes that of even the British romantics. Noting Simms’s deep affinity to Wordsworth, and to a lesser degree Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Brennan portrays Simms as remarkably in advance of Thoreau, although from a Southern context, in the environmental concerns that present themselves in his contemplative poetry and in his life and work at his home, Woodlands plantation.

In short The Poet’s Holy Craft offers a corrective that rescues Simms from the long shadow cast on his literary legacy by his Confederate affiliations and illumines his original contributions to the romantic verse tradition.

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Matthew C. Brennan is a professor of English at Indiana State University. He is the author of four collections of poetry, including The House with the Mansard Roof, as well as Wordsworth, Turner, and Romantic Landscape and The Gothic Psyche.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 184 ● ISBN 9781611172256 ● File size 1.7 MB ● Publisher University of South Carolina Press ● City Columbia ● Country US ● Published 2012 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2711955 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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