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The Easter stars of scattered fillings
Spring and All by William Carlos Williams Poem of pages 17 and 18 IV The Easter stars are shinning above lights that are flashing– coronal of the black– Nobody to say it — Nobody to say: pinholes Thither I would … Continue reading
Not the Beer! Anything but the Beer! Oh, and U.S. Gets Their Hands Dirty!
The events spanning the years of 1916-1919 were filled with the extremes of war, to major technological advancements. The year 1916 had market the most prosperous year in United States history to date with celebrity John D. Rockefeller gaining the … Continue reading
Lord Alfred Tennyson’s work does not appear in our class syllabus nor in the Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry (Volume 1). Tennyson died in 1892, meaning he was alive as romanticism dwindled and modernism began to rise; writing alongside the … Continue reading