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The language(s) of poetry
The language(s) of poetry, In this clear, succinct, and engaging book, noted critic James Olney explores the work of three seemingly disparate precursors of modernism - Whitman, Dickinson, and Hopkins - and establishes a set of criteria by which any reader might judge and better ap, The language(s) of poetry has a rating of 3 stars
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  • The language(s) of poetry
  • Written by author James Olney
  • Published by Athens : University of Georgia Press, c1993., 1993/06/01
  • In this clear, succinct, and engaging book, noted critic James Olney explores the work of three seemingly disparate precursors of modernism - Whitman, Dickinson, and Hopkins - and establishes a set of criteria by which any reader might judge and better ap
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Foreword
Preface
1 Sprung Rhythm, Common Meter, and the Barbaric Yawp 1
2 Tropes of Presence, Tropes of Absence 44
3 Making Strange 92
Notes 139
Bibliography 151
Index 155


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