Daemonic allure: material experiences in nineteenth-century American poetry.
This dissertation examines a neglected "proto-aesthetic" strain of nineteenth-century American poetry. The major authors of this project - John Neal, Margaret Fuller, Adah Isaacs Menken, and Sidney Lanier - articulate both an attraction to nature and an awareness of how the material world...
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