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1 A Modernist Poetic: Marianne Moore, Wallace Stevens, and T. S. Eliot 20
2 Eliot and Humanism: Charles Maurras, J. M. Robertson, and Bertrand Russell 45
3 Writing Poetry in a Time of War 98
4 Rethinking Western Culture 165
5 Eliot, Stevens, and "Pale Ramon" Fernandez 199
6 The Function of Poetry: The "Pure Poetry" Debate 233
7 Avoiding the Abyss: Ash-Wednesday and "The Man with the Blue Guitar" 273
Conclusion 317
Notes 325
Works Consulted 393
Index 407
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