The Case for Cummings
English

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'The Case for Cummings' shows how E.E. Cummings has become fixed in criticism due to a misreading of his work by critics. Many critics in the 1920s were hostile to Cummings forcing Cummings’ supporters to either defend or apologise for him. Thus in the 1920s pro-Cummingsian critics defined and fixed the ‘battleground' - collectively collating Cummings’ ‘themes’ - love spring satire individualism and transcendence – yet these areas became the very source of attack from anti-Cummingsian critics. This investigation utilizing the literary theories of Derrida Bakhtin Foucault Bloom and Cixous among others aims to show how both sides have misread Cummings’ work and in doing so sees a ‘new’ Cummings emerge a Cummings who appears less fixed in criticism who is more complex and richer in scope than first thought and whose work demands major re-evaluation.
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