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Philip Freneau's summa of American exceptionalism: "The rising glory of America"
The progress poem in America, a long view: Whitman's "A passage to India", Hart Crane's The bridge, and beyond
Repercussions of "The bells": Poe, Emerson, and the bifurcation of American poetics (with a postscript on Tuckerman)
"Speaking as an American to Americans": James Russell Lowell's "Harvard commemoration ode" and the idea of nationhood
Confederate poetics: Simms, Timrod, Lanier
Nineteenth-century poems by women: Hannah Flagg Gould's "Ode on art", Mary Ashe Lee's "Afmerica," and Harriet Monroe and the great Columbian exposition
Questioning America: Moody's "Ode in time of hesitation"
Between two wars (1): the lost causes of Allen Tate - "Ode to the confederate dead"
Between two wars (2): "America was promises" - Archibald MacLeish and "The irresponsibles"
Between two wars (3): odes for and against silence - Millay, Taggard, Rukeyser
The rising glory of Africa: Melvin Tolson's Libretto for the Republic of Liberia
"America, you made me want to be a saint": Allen Ginsburg's "Howl"
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