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Thomas Doughty and the American Landscape
After reading Joseph Bruchac’s “To Love the Earth: Some Thoughts on Walt Whitman” I became more interested in the art that may have affected Whitman. The connection between nature, art, and poetry is direct and dependent. I feel as though … Continue reading
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Oppen and the Ocean
I couldn’t help but notice the reoccurring image of the “Edge of the Ocean” in George Oppen’s poems. The ocean ending is a curious concept because, in a way, the ocean never ends, it just surrounds. I feel as though … Continue reading
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