Category Archives: Bradbrook, Muriel
Contemporary English and American Poetry and Poets
Muriel Bradbrook and Cleanth Brooks discuss the state of poets and poetry in the twentieth century. They describe the themes that dominate contemporary poetry and the unique expressive capacity poetry affords. Bradbrook and Brooks discuss what motivates poets to create, … Continue reading
Observations from Overseas About American Culture, Part 2 of 2
No audio file has been found for this episode. Please contact the National Humanities Center library if you know where we can acquire a copy. The speakers are Muriel Bradbrook, Ralph Elliott, and Alfred Hornung. All of the speakers were … Continue reading
Observations from Overseas About American Culture, Part 1 of 2
No audio file has been found for this episode. Please contact the National Humanities Center library if you know where we can acquire a copy. The speakers are Muriel Bradbrook, Ralph Elliott, and Alfred Hornung. All of the speakers were … Continue reading