1.Anne Bradstreet1612-1672
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2.William Cullen Bryant 1794-1878
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3.Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882
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4.Edgar Allan Poe1809-1849
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5.Walt Whitman 1819-1892
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6.Emily Dickinson 1830-1886
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7.Edwin Arlington Robinson 1869-1935
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8.Robert Frost 1874-1963
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9.Wallace Stevens 1879-1955
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10.William Carlos Williams1883-1963
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《美国缪斯:诗与诗论》:
Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1809, the son of an actress. Orphaned in 1811, he moved to Richmond,Virginia, to live with his adoptive family. He briefly attended the University of Virginia before leaving to join the Army and attend West Point Military Academy; he was expelled from West Point after a year. Poe worked as a journalist and editor in New York, Baltimore, and Richmond. Despite his success as a writer, he lived in poverty. He suffered from alcoholism, depression, and possibly diabetes. In 1836 Poe married his cousin Virginia Clemm, and they remained together until her death from tuberculosis in 1847. After giving lectures in Norfolk and Richmond, Poe died in a Baltimore hospital in 1849; the cause of his death is not known.
Poe''s work as an editor, a poet, and a critic had a profound impact on American and international literature. His stories mark him as one of the originators of both horror and detective fiction. Many anthologies credit him as the "architect" of the modern short story. He was also one of the first critics to focus primarily on the effect of the style and of the structure in a literary work; as such, he has been seen as a forerunner to the "art for art''s sake" movement. French Symbolists such as Mallarme and Rimbaud claimed him as a literary precursor. Baudelaire spent nearly fourteen years translating Poe into French. Today, Poe is remembered as one of the first American writers to become a major figure in world literature.