Songs of Ourselves

Songs of Ourselves
About this book
"In the years between 1880 and 1950, Americans recited poetry at family gatherings, school assemblies, church services, camp outings, and civic affairs. As they did so, they invested poems--and the figure of the poet--with the beliefs, values, and emotions that they encountered in those settings. Reciting a poem together with others joined the individual to the community in a special and memorable way. In a strikingly original and rich portrait of the uses of verse in America, Joan Shelley Rubin shows how the sites and practices of reciting poetry shaped readers' lives and helped them to find meaning in a poet's words."--Publisher description, from dust jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL4096582W
Subjects
Oral interpretation of poetryPublic opinionAmerican literaturePoetryAppreciationAmerican poetry, history and criticismPoetry, therapeutic usePoetry, psychological aspectsLiterature and society