PS310.N4 R45 2001
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Black protest poetry : polemics from the Harlem renaissance and the sixties / |
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PS310.N4 .S35 2013
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The Afro-Modernist epic and literary history: Tolson, Hughes, Baraka / |
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PS310.N4 S56 2011
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Renegade poetics : black aesthetics and formal innovation in African American poetry / |
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PS310.N4 S64 1999
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The new red Negro : the literary left and African American poetry, 1930-1946 / |
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PS310.N4 T48 2000
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Extraordinary measures : Afrocentric modernism and twentieth-century American poetry / |
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PS310.N66 L5 1984
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Mythologies of nothing : mystical death in American poetry, 1940-70 / |
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PS310.N83 G47 1996
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Nuclear annihilation and contemporary American poetry : ways of nothingness / |
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PS310.O33 C58 2004
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Mechanical occult : automatism, modernism, and the specter of politics / |
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PS310.O33 J64 2002
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Precipitations : contemporary American poetry as occult practice / |
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PS310.O33 M37 1995
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Modernist alchemy : poetry and the occult / |
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PS310.P46 R54 1996
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The turning word : American literary modernism and continental theory / |
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PS310.P46 S73 2004
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Philosophical conceptualization and literary art : inference, ereignis, and conceptual attunement to the work of poetic genius / |
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PS310.P48 V47 2006
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Depression glass : documentary photography and the medium of the camera-eye in Charles Reznikoff, George Oppen, and William Carlos Williams / |
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PS310.P48 V47 2006eb
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Depression glass : documentary photography and the medium of the camera eye in Charles Reznikoff, George Oppen, and William Carlos Williams / |
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PS310.P48 V473 2014
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Depression Glass : Documentary Photography and the Medium of the Camera-Eye in Charles Reznikoff, George Oppen, and William Carlos Williams. |
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PS310.P53 C63 2016
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Places in the making : a cultural geography of American poetry / |
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PS310.P53 S53 2013
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Fieldworks : from place to site in postwar poetics / |
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PS310.P53 .S53 2013eb
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Fieldworks : from place to site in postwar poetics / |
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PS310.P6
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Poetry, Politics, and Culture : Argument in the Work of Eliot, Pound, Stevens, and Williams. |
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PS310.P6 ǂb N6 1991eb
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The Political Aesthetic of Yeats, Eliot, and Pound / |
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