Identity and Society in American Poetry: The Romantic Tradition
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Table of Contents

Prefatory Notes

ix

Introduction: The Estrangement of Poet and Reader

1

Critics in the Material World

2

The Dissociation of the Poet: A Brief History

8

An Overview of This Study

19

A Note on Inclusion and Exclusion

21

Chapter 1: Romanticism and Politics: Perspectives and Contexts

23

Romanticism and Liberalism in Conflict

24

Romanticism, Mythology, and Ideology

27

From Aesthetics to Politics in the World

36

Transcendentalism and Empiricism

45

Chapter 2: Selfless Reliance: Emerson’s Psychology of Power

57

The Impersonal Is Political

57

Emerson as a Psychologist

60

Emerson as Literary Guru

65

The Self as Society

68

Transcendental vs. Empirical Concepts of Identity

73

Nominalism, Realism, and Identity

81

The Post-Transcendentalist Poet

86

Friends of Solitude

90

“Experience”: The Consequences of Power

93

Chapter 3: Pound’s Public Mysticism—and Search for an Audience

97

The Missing Subject

98

From Emerson to Whitman to Pound

100