Two Gentlemen in Bonds

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Two Gentlemen in Bonds is a poetry collection by American poet and critic John Crowe Ransom, associated with the Southern Agrarian movement and known for its formal precision and ironic tone.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
poetry collection
associatedRegion American South NERFINISHED
associatedWith New Criticism NERFINISHED
author John Crowe Ransom NERFINISHED
authorNationality American
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre poetry
hasAuthorOccupation literary critic
poet
hasCriticalReception important early work of John Crowe Ransom
noted for technical mastery
hasForm lyric poetry
hasPoeticTechnique controlled diction
ironic juxtaposition
meter
rhyme
hasStyle formal verse
hasTheme Southern culture
human limitation
irony
religion and morality
tradition and modernity
influencedBy Anglo-American formalist tradition
metaphysical poetry
isPartOf John Crowe Ransom bibliography
language English
literaryMovement Southern Agrarian movement NERFINISHED
notableFor formal precision
ironic tone

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John Crowe Ransom notableWork Two Gentlemen in Bonds