Abstract
The inescapable effect of war on the evolution of American Avant-Garde poetry was made evident to me through research and observation. The primary instigators of these changes were Walt Whitman, Amy Lowell, Ezra Pound and Allen Ginsberg. The use of war as a subject matter and inspiration inspired my own experimentation with poetic writing about war and violence.
Semester/Year of Award
Fall 12-3-2012
Mentor
Christina Lovin
Mentor Department Affiliation
English and Theatre
Access Options
Restricted Access Thesis
Document Type
Bachelor Thesis
Degree Name
Honors Scholars
Degree Level
Bachelor's
Department
Teaching, Learning, and Educational Leadership
Department Name when Degree Awarded
Curriculum and Instruction
Recommended Citation
Gilbreath, Kelsey, "The Role of War in the Evolution of American Avant-Garde Poetry" (2012). Honors Theses. 61.
https://encompass.eku.edu/honors_theses/61