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The Manifest Power of Poetry and Poets as Examined in Wallace Stevens’ Of Modern Poetry
In Anne Gallagher’s Reading of Wallace Stevens’ Of Modern Poetry, we are able to see our author grappling with the writing and thinking process of the poet. She attempts to break down Stevens’ work by analyzing it in a sense of the poet’s … Continue reading
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Day at the College of Charleston
Not less because from Georgia I ascended The Charleston day through what you called The balmiest air, not less was I myself. What was the laughter ringing in the halls? What were the oak trees that crept before my … Continue reading
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