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Poetry and the public, Since Romanticism, poetry has reigned as the most exalted of literary forms; consequently, as Joseph Harrington argues in this new study, public debates about the nature and function of poetry are really debates about larger cultural and political values., Poetry and the public has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Poetry and the public
  • Written by author Joseph Harrington
  • Published by Middletown, Conn. : Wesleyan University Press, c2002., 2002/06/30
  • Since Romanticism, poetry has reigned as the most exalted of literary forms; consequently, as Joseph Harrington argues in this new study, public debates about the nature and function of poetry are really debates about larger cultural and political values.
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