A song and a slogan: Regional influences on Carl Sandburg and Edgar Lee Masters

  • Amanda Dunlavey

Student thesis: Master's ThesisMaster of Arts (MA)

Abstract

The works of Carl Sandburg and Edgar Lee Masters have been largely overlooked by critics in spite of their initial popular success .• However, these authors dt serve further study, especially· in light of the growing popularity of regional writing. When studied in a biographical context, the works of Sandburg and Masters illustrate that thJ. most profound influence on their lives and works was that of their early lives in entral Illinois. It was there that they found their most fertile subject matter, developed their political beliefs, and established their connection to nature. Studying the 4 in tandem can form the foundation of a school of Illinois poetry that takes the area and its everyday citizens as its subject matter, uses Midwestern language and nature imageryj and addresses local legends like Abraham Lincoln.
Date of Award2008
Original languageAmerican English
Awarding Institution
  • Eastern Illinois University
SupervisorRobin L. Murray (Supervisor)

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Literature and Literary Theory

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