With his suicide in 1932, Hart Crane left behind a small body of work - "White Buildings" and "The Bridge". This book offers a study of Crane's poetic output that takes into account the post-structural and theoretical developments in humanities scholarship that have pigeonholed him as representative of his class, gender, or sexual orientation.
"With his suicide in 1932, Hart Crane left behind a small body of work - "White Buildings" and "The Bridge". This book offers a study of Crane's poetic output that takes into account the post-structural and theoretical developments in humanities scholarship that have pigeonholed him as representative of his class, gender, or sexual orientation."@en
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Crane, Hart 1899-1932 Criticism and interpretation. Modernism (Literature) United States.
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