Arts and Humanities
American poetry
100%
Poetics
44%
Literary History
43%
Nineteenth Century
43%
Crowds
32%
Popular
32%
Twentieth Century
28%
American poet
27%
Canon
21%
Crisis of modernity
21%
Canonization
21%
new poetry
21%
Wallace Stevens
21%
Literary Canon
21%
Culture theory
21%
Spatiality
21%
Metropolitan
21%
little magazines
21%
Urban Modernity
21%
Architecture
21%
Modern cities
21%
Mass Culture
21%
Visual Culture
21%
World War I
21%
Stylistics
21%
Literary Criticism
18%
Americas
18%
Canon formation
14%
Literary culture
14%
Anthology
14%
Crisis
10%
Rhythm
10%
Or-ganics
10%
Short Stories
10%
Poetic Practice
10%
era
10%
History of translation
10%
New York
10%
Chicago
10%
Parody
10%
travel books
10%
Generic
10%
reliance
10%
USA
10%
New York School
10%
Schoolroom
10%
Huck Finn
10%
Bartleby
10%
Folkway
10%
American fiction
10%
Keyphrases
Poetry
78%
Poet
67%
American Poetry
62%
Poeticity
43%
20th Century
30%
Genteel Tradition
27%
American Poets
27%
Urban Modernity
21%
Film Culture
21%
Cultural Theory
21%
New Poetry
21%
Literary Canon
21%
Wallace Stevens
21%
Crisis of Modernity
21%
Spatiality
21%
Visual Culture
21%
Popular
21%
Stevens
21%
Mass Culture
21%
Literary History
19%
Nineteenth Century
16%
Contemporary American Poetry
11%
Nations Culture
10%
Reversal of Fortune
10%
Diction
10%
Chicago
10%
Organic Structure
10%
Literary Criticism
10%
Staggering
7%
Parody
7%
Travel Book
7%
Boston
7%
History of Translation
7%
Short Story
7%
Social Status
7%
New York School
7%
Economic Status
7%
New York
7%
Cultural Status
7%
American Literary History
7%
Overtaking
7%
Critical Essay
7%
Encyclopedia
7%
Complex Matrices
7%
Bayard Taylor
7%
Literary Canonization
6%
Literary Culture
6%
Canon Formation
6%
Hit Song
5%
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
5%