
Portrait of Time: Sea Drift est un roman autobiographique inédit de la poéte américaine Elizabeth Bartlett (1911-1994, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Bartlett_%28American_poet%29). Ce livre est une reconstitution, à travers les souvenirs remarquables qu'elle a de son enfance à New York dans les années 1910.L'intérêt principal de cet ouvrage réside dans la compréhension qu'il offre du caractère et de l'enfance d'Elizabeth Bartlett en tant que poéte, dans ses descriptions riches et détaillées de ses expériences d'enfant, et dans ses descriptions, du point de vue d'une jeune personne perspicace et sensible, de la vie dans les immeubles de New York il y a plus d'un siècle.Le livre couvre la période allant de la formation des premiers souvenirs de Bartlett jusqu'à l'âge d'environ 12 ans. Portrait of Time est novateur dans son style, recréant sa jeunesse avec la vivacité des souvenirs.Portrait of Time : Sea Drift intéressera les lecteurs, les amoureux et les étudiants de la poésie d'Elizabeth Bartlett, ainsi que les chercheurs, les historiens et les critiques littéraires désireux d'en savoir plus sur sa vie et sa pensée, et sur l'expérience d'une enfant grandissant à New York au début du XXe siècle.Cette publication de Portrait of Time est une édition fac-similé du rare manuscrit original, annoté et corrigé par l'auteure, probablement le seul exemplaire existant. Elle comprend une préface du psychologue et philosophe Steven James Bartlett (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_James_Bartlett), fils d'Elizabeth Bartlett, qui a réalisé cette édition numérique.
Portrait of Time: Sea Drift is a previously unpublished autobiographical novel by well-known American poet Elizabeth Bartlett (1911–1994). The book is a recreation through Elizabeth Bartlett’s remarkable memory of her childhood in the New York City of the second decade of the 1900s. The chief interest of the work lies in the insight it offers into the character and childhood of Elizabeth Bartlett as a poet, in its richly detailed descriptions of her experiences as a child, and in its descriptions from a perceptive and sensitive young person’s point of view of tenement life in the New York City of more than a century ago. The book spans the time when Bartlett’s earliest memories were formed until approximately the age of 12. Portrait of Time is innovative in its style, recreating her early life with the vibrancy of remembered experience. Portrait of Time: Sea Drift will be of interest to readers, lovers and students of Elizabeth Bartlett’s poetry, and to scholars, historians, and literary critics wishing to know more of her life and thought, and of a child’s experience growing up in New York City during the early 20th century. This publication of Portrait of Time is a facsimile edition of the rare original manuscript with the author’s corrections and annotations, believed to be the only copy of the book in existence. It includes a Foreword by psychologist-philosopher Steven James Bartlett, Elizabeth Bartlett’s son and literary executor, who produced this digital edition.
[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature, [SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology, Autobiography of Elizabeth Bartlett, Twelve-tone poetry, Elizabeth Bartlett, American poet Elizabeth Bartlett
[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature, [SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology, Autobiography of Elizabeth Bartlett, Twelve-tone poetry, Elizabeth Bartlett, American poet Elizabeth Bartlett
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