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... American poetry is configured by four zones . ( 1 ) Poetic instruction provided by workshops within the Associated Writing Programs . ( 2 ) The New Formalism tendency recuperating traditional metrical forms . ( 3 ) The Language Poetry ...
... American poetry is configured by four zones . ( 1 ) Poetic instruction provided by workshops within the Associated Writing Programs . ( 2 ) The New Formalism tendency recuperating traditional metrical forms . ( 3 ) The Language Poetry ...
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... American Poetries , " Chicago Review 43.4 ( Fall 1997 ) : 12. Consequently , of the three anthologies analyzed here , Allen's intention would be followed only by Ron Silliman's In the American Tree , which is not only the presentation ...
... American Poetries , " Chicago Review 43.4 ( Fall 1997 ) : 12. Consequently , of the three anthologies analyzed here , Allen's intention would be followed only by Ron Silliman's In the American Tree , which is not only the presentation ...
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... American anthologies should be approached with the " conviction that American poetry should be represented by specimens of the utmost moral purity ... [ and that ] delayed the acceptance of any poet who appeared to violate it ...
... American anthologies should be approached with the " conviction that American poetry should be represented by specimens of the utmost moral purity ... [ and that ] delayed the acceptance of any poet who appeared to violate it ...
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