Book ID: CBB001422291

The Degenerate Muse: American Nature, Modernist Poetry, and the Problem of Cultural Hygiene (2013)

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Schulze, Robin G (Author)


Oxford University Press


Publication Date: 2013
Physical Details: xvi + 309 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index
Language: English

America's modernist poets came of age in a nation struggling to redefine its relationship with poetry and with nature. In the early twentieth century, Darwinian science dictated that as countries became more civilized, their citizens ceased to engage in the invigorating struggles against nature that kept them fit. Civilization led to the medical condition known as degeneration, the morbid deviation of men from a “normal type” that, as Max Simon Nordau argued, was evident in the modernist literature that both reflected and spread the sickness. Eager to save America from becoming a degenerate Europe, Progressive Era reformers prescribed contact with American nature as a means to keep the American race healthy. In order for nature to serve as an antidote for degeneration, however, it needed to remain a realm of hard facts free of all fictions. The American turn back to nature in the early twentieth century had profound consequences for America's modernist poets. Like other Progressive Era Americans, Harriet Monroe, Ezra Pound, and Marianne Moore heeded the American call to head back to nature for the sake of the nation's health, but they faced a difficult challenge. Turning to American nature as a means to combat degeneration, they needed to create a form of American poetry that could cure degeneration rather than cause it. Monroe's, Pound's, and Moore's struggles to create and publish poems that that could resist degeneration by keeping faith with American nature influenced ideas about what American poetry should be and do in the twentieth century.

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Authors & Contributors
Terry, John T. R.
Mackay, Anne Elyse Tuttle
Nichols, Rachael L.
Maierhofer, Waltraud
Higgins, John Robert
Hartendorf-Wallach, Bregtje
Journals
MHNH (Revista Internacional de Investigación sobre Magia y Astrología Antiguas)
Journal of Medieval Latin
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
Publishers
University of Memphis
Japan Women's University
Kent State University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Edinburgh University Press
Columbia University Press
Concepts
Science and literature
Poetry and poetics
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
Darwinism
Evolution
Science and religion
People
Pound, Ezra Loomis
London, Jack
Flaccus, Valerius
Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de
Yeats, William Butler
Williams, William Carlos
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19th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century
Ancient
Medieval
Places
United States
England
Belfast, Ireland
Toronto (Ontario)
Edinburgh
Greece
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