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The Fugitives also known as The Fugitive Poets, is the name given to a group of poets and literary scholars at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, who published a literary magazine from 1922 to 1925 called The Fugitive. The group, primarily driven by Robert Penn Warren, John Crowe Ransom, Donald Davidson, and Allen Tate, formed a major school of twentieth century poetry in the United States. With it, a major period of modern Southern literature began. Their poetry was formal and featured traditional prosody and concrete imagery often from experiences of the rural south. The group has some overlap with two later groups Southern Agrarians and New Criticism.

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  • Fugitives (poets) (en)
  • I Fuggiaschi (it)
  • Ф'юджитивісти (uk)
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  • The Fugitives also known as The Fugitive Poets, is the name given to a group of poets and literary scholars at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, who published a literary magazine from 1922 to 1925 called The Fugitive. The group, primarily driven by Robert Penn Warren, John Crowe Ransom, Donald Davidson, and Allen Tate, formed a major school of twentieth century poetry in the United States. With it, a major period of modern Southern literature began. Their poetry was formal and featured traditional prosody and concrete imagery often from experiences of the rural south. The group has some overlap with two later groups Southern Agrarians and New Criticism. (en)
  • Ф'юджитивісти (Fugitives — втікачі) — назва групи американських письменників і критиків, які об'єдналися при журналі «Втікач» в університеті Вандербільта в Нешвіллі, штат Теннессі, близько 1920 року.У роботах ф'юджитивістів почали складатися естетичні принципи південної поетичної традиції. У своїх філософських, літературно-критичних роботах і підручниках вони розробляли принципи літературного аналізу, що отримали назву Нової критики і булидомінуючим способом текстуального аналізу англійською мовою першої половини ХХ століття. (uk)
  • I Fuggiaschi (The Fugitives in lingua inglese) è stato un movimento di poeti e letterati che si riunivano alla Vanderbilt University a Nashville (Tennessee) negli anni venti. Il movimento prese il nome da The Fugitive (Il Fuggiasco) un piccolo mensile letterario pubblicato a Nashville tra il 1922 e il 1925 nel quale apparvero i loro lavori. Anche se la pubblicazione ebbe vita breve, The Fugitive è ritenuta una delle riviste più influenti nella storia della letteratura americana. I Fuggiaschi fecero della Vanderbilt una fucina del New Criticism, la corrente dominante dell'analisi testuale in lingua inglese durante la prima la metà del XX secolo. Indipendentemente da ciò, il gruppo sarebbe straordinario per il numero dei suoi membri i cui lavori hanno raggiunto un posto stabile nelle storie (it)
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  • The Fugitives also known as The Fugitive Poets, is the name given to a group of poets and literary scholars at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, who published a literary magazine from 1922 to 1925 called The Fugitive. The group, primarily driven by Robert Penn Warren, John Crowe Ransom, Donald Davidson, and Allen Tate, formed a major school of twentieth century poetry in the United States. With it, a major period of modern Southern literature began. Their poetry was formal and featured traditional prosody and concrete imagery often from experiences of the rural south. The group has some overlap with two later groups Southern Agrarians and New Criticism. (en)
  • I Fuggiaschi (The Fugitives in lingua inglese) è stato un movimento di poeti e letterati che si riunivano alla Vanderbilt University a Nashville (Tennessee) negli anni venti. Il movimento prese il nome da The Fugitive (Il Fuggiasco) un piccolo mensile letterario pubblicato a Nashville tra il 1922 e il 1925 nel quale apparvero i loro lavori. Anche se la pubblicazione ebbe vita breve, The Fugitive è ritenuta una delle riviste più influenti nella storia della letteratura americana. I Fuggiaschi fecero della Vanderbilt una fucina del New Criticism, la corrente dominante dell'analisi testuale in lingua inglese durante la prima la metà del XX secolo. Indipendentemente da ciò, il gruppo sarebbe straordinario per il numero dei suoi membri i cui lavori hanno raggiunto un posto stabile nelle storie letterarie. Il movimento dei Fuggiaschi si sovrappone parzialmente con quello degli Agrarians, un movimento sorto successivamente e anch'esso associato alla Vanderbilt University. I Fuggiaschi presero posizione a favore dei valori culturali del "Vecchio Sud", favorendo opere ispirate alla storia degli stati meridionali degli Stati Uniti. Fra i più noti Fuggiaschi debbono essere citati John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, e Robert Penn Warren. (it)
  • Ф'юджитивісти (Fugitives — втікачі) — назва групи американських письменників і критиків, які об'єдналися при журналі «Втікач» в університеті Вандербільта в Нешвіллі, штат Теннессі, близько 1920 року.У роботах ф'юджитивістів почали складатися естетичні принципи південної поетичної традиції. У своїх філософських, літературно-критичних роботах і підручниках вони розробляли принципи літературного аналізу, що отримали назву Нової критики і булидомінуючим способом текстуального аналізу англійською мовою першої половини ХХ століття. (uk)
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