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  1. Ransom, a native of Tennessee and the third of four children, was born in Pulaski on April 30, 1888, to Sara Ella Crowe and the Reverend John James Ransom, a Methodist minister. He studied at home with his father during his childhood, when the family moved among four parishes. In 1899, he profited at a Nashville boys' academy from the teachings ...

  2. About John Crowe Ransom John Crowe Ransom was an American poet who was born in 1888 and lived until 1974, his works often pair mismatching elements—such as with ‘ Piazza Piece.’ This tactic, particularly in connection to the timeframe in which he was writing, has made him a controversial part of the literary world, but his writing has still gained praise over the years.

  3. John Crowe Ransom (1888-1974) [3696] Dorothea Lange, Plantation Overseer. Mississippi Delta, near Clarksdale, Mississippi (1936), courtesy of the Library of Congress [LC-USF34-009596-C DLC] A leading force in southern letters from the 1920s on, John Crowe Ransom was born in Pulaski, Tennessee. Educated primarily at home in his early years by ...

  4. Poet and Critic John Crowe Ransom grew up in Tennessee and attended Oxford and Vanderbilt University, where he taught for many decades. Though his career as a poet was short—most of his poems were published in a three year period—he enjoyed acclaim throughout his life. His short, traditional lyric poems, often filled with wit and irony, use both mythological allusions and situations from ...

  5. It is therefore sur-prising to recall that in 1926 two by no means negligible poets and com-mentators placed John Crowe Ransom (1888-1974) firmly in the ranks of the modernists. Robert Graves and Laura Riding, in their still-valuable Mod-ernist Poetry, say of Ransom's work that it is of a kind which, "because it is too good, has been brushed ...

  6. While this new series has won numerous awards for fiction and poetry, its predecessor achieved something peerless. Under the editorship of John Crowe Ransom-author of The New Crit- icism (1941)-the Kenyon so successfully enshrined a literary agenda that its successes and failures still shape our concerns. Other journals have.

  7. Criticism, Inc. By John Crowe Ransom. ISSUE: Autumn 1937. It is strange, but nobody seems to have told us what exactly is the proper business of criticism. There are many critics who might tell us, but for the most part they are amateurs. So have the critics nearly always been amateurs; including the best ones.