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Of the 119 poets included in these anthologies , the most recurrent poets are , Susan Howe and Bernadette Mayer , who appear in all of these three developing ideas aligned with disjunctive techniques .
Of the 119 poets included in these anthologies , the most recurrent poets are , Susan Howe and Bernadette Mayer , who appear in all of these three developing ideas aligned with disjunctive techniques .
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... and having crammed this first paragraph with five personalities I had yet to introduce a single personality of consequence to the narrative ; only one of these personalities appears beyond the first chapter , and some do not appear ...
... and having crammed this first paragraph with five personalities I had yet to introduce a single personality of consequence to the narrative ; only one of these personalities appears beyond the first chapter , and some do not appear ...
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It appears to be an essential aspect of the American experience as Fitzgerald understood it . The Great Gatsby is also about the opportunity wealth provides for what Fitzgerald considered the promise of life .
It appears to be an essential aspect of the American experience as Fitzgerald understood it . The Great Gatsby is also about the opportunity wealth provides for what Fitzgerald considered the promise of life .
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