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<<The>> Black romantic revolution
Abolitionist poets at the end of slavery -
Whitman, Melville, Crane, and the labors of American poetry
against vocation -
Who killed American poetry?
from national obsession to elite possession -
A companion to modernist poetry
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A history of nineteenth-century American women's poetry
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The lesbian muse and poetic identity
1889 - 1930 -
A history of nineteenth-century American women's poetry
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Who killed American poetry?
from national obsession to elite possession -
The Black romantic revolution
Abolitionist poets at the end of slavery -
La voix antérieure
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La voix antérieure
Baudelaire, Poe, Mallarmé, Rimbaud -
Why antislavery poetry matters now
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The lesbian muse and poetic identity
1889 - 1930 -
Who killed American poetry?
from national obsession to elite possession -
Fair copy
relational poetics and antebellum American women's poetry -
A history of nineteenth-century American women's poetry
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The language of the senses
sensory-perceptual dynamics in Wordsworth, Coleridge, Thoreau, Whitman and Dickinson -
Darwin's bards
British and American poetry in the age of evolution -
Darwin's bards
British and American poetry in the age of evolution -
Poetry and public discourse in nineteenth-century America