“taking as his starting point a philosophical antagonism between Ranson and Tate, Montgomery explores such problems as the power of ‘well-ordered words’ and an individual’s ‘essential unity of intellect’ in relation to the creator and creation”—<i>American Literature</i>; “engaging...readers...will be rewarded in reading [Montgomery]”—<i>Modern Age</i>; “I regard Marion Montgomery as one of the most acute and profound criticis of present-day American culture. He brings to his discussion of it penetrating insight and solid scholarship.”—Cleanth Brooks.

The Fugitive-Agrarians were an influential literary group that began at Vanderbilt University in the 1920s. Although the philosophically driven alliance was short-lived, two of its members, John Crowe Ransom and Allen Tate, went on to become influential Southern poets and theorists. In this work, a self-proclaimed third-generation Fugitive-Agrarian concentrates on the history and mystery of nature. The author supports the recovery of fundamental principles required for the economic, social and political health of our communities. He explores Fugitive-Agrarian concepts of nature, history, science, industry, person, family and community. His discussion focuses particular attention on John Crowe Ransom and Allen Tate and how they diverged in their philosophies of intellect and the written word.
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In this work, a self-proclaimed Fugitive-Agrarian concentrates on the history and mystery of nature. He explores Fugitive-Agrarian concepts of nature, history, science, industry, family and community, paying particular attention to the contrasting philosophies of John Crowe Ransom and Allen Tate.
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Table of Contents Preface      I. The Setting Forth      II. Of Children and Kittens      III. Getting at the Truth: The Nature of Intellect in Act      IV. The Mystery of Nature and the Brooding Breast of Love      V. Of Natural Rights and Natural Law: A Speculative Beginning      VI. The Problem of Getting to Know Natural Rights from Natural Law      VII. Concerning the Impieties of Aberrant Will      VIII. Loving the South, at a Growing Distance      IX. The Specialization of Applied Prosody      X. Angelism and the Poet’s Made World      XI. Ownership vs. Stewardship: Signposts at the Parting of Ways      XII. The “Cranky” Distinction Between Poetry and Religion      Afterword      Notes      Index     
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ISBN
9780786414352
Publisert
2003-03-30
Utgiver
Vendor
McFarland & Co Inc
Vekt
219 gr
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
151

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Biographical note

The late Marion Montgomery was professor emeritus of English at the University of Georgia. In 2003, the Intercollegiate Studies Institute honored Montgomery with the Gerhart Niemeyer Award for Distinguished Contributions to Scholarship in Liberal Arts. He lived in Crawford, Georgia.