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Acknowledgements Introduction - Poetry as Social Form Poetry and the Reading Public: Poetic Debates in the Popular Press, 1910-1940
The Modernists as Liberal: Wallace Stevens and the Poetics of Private Insurance Publicity, Sabotage, and Arturo Giovannitti's "Poetry of Syndicalism"
Poetry as Crossing: The Newspaper Verse of Anise (Anna Louise Strong)
Poetry and Its Publics in the 1990s Notes Bibliography Index
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