2013
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9. Periodizing English and American Nineteenth-Century Poetry inside and outside National Frames
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118. Challenging Israeli and Palestinian Relations: The Protest of Poetry in a Region of Conflict
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150. The Poet-Scholar
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201. Margin Call: The Marginalization of (Children's) Poetry
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244. The Poetry of Uncertainty, the Uncertainty of Poetry
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289. Public Poetry in Britain
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299. Women Poets of the Beat Movement: Diane di Prima, Sandra Hochman, and ruth weiss
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340. Flying Words Project: A Creative Conversation
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491. Lyric Theory
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502. An Alternative Genealogy of Poetry: Elegies for Female Poets
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571. Early Modern Contemporary: Poetry, Tradition, Innovation
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587. The New American Poetry of Engagement
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683. Poetry and Really Late Capitalism
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703. Poetics and the Liberal Arts
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738. The Question of a Dialogic Poem
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769. Reading the "Difficult" Poem: Experimental Pedagogies from Workshop to Literature Classroom
2012
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22. American Poetry in the 1890s: Culture, Convention, Canons
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63. Reading Robert Duncan Reading: The H.D. Book
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73. How the Recovery of Early American Indian Poetry Changes the History of American Poetry
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85. New Approaches to Teaching H.D.
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108. Metamorphoses of Reason and Progress in Early Modern England
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140. Whitman and the Ultracontemporary: Between Crisis and Innovation
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188. Jimi Hendrix and the Poetics of Song
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222. The Afterlife of Philip Sidney: A Model of Poesy
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267. Women Poets in the Wake of Modernism
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279. Devotion Unbound: New Approaches to Victorian Poetics and Religion
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343. The Cultural Place of Nineteenth-Century Poetry
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344. Religion and Spirituality in the Long Poems of Kenneth Rexroth
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347. A Creative Conversation with the Chinese Poet Xi Chuan
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372. New Approaches to Civil War Poetry: Dickinson, Whitman, Melville
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402. The Transnational Trajectories and Poetics of Keorapetse Kgositsile
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404. Frost and the Politics of Poetry
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427. Becoming Animal: Representations of Posthuman Kinship in Recent Hybrid Poetry
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466. The Material Keats
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523. Modern Love at 150: Reassessing George Meredith's Poetry
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560. Black Poetry, Reading (Re)Publics, and the Performative in Nineteenth-Century America
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600. Lord Byron: Poetry in Manuscript, Poetry in Print
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637. Language in/as Living Organism: The New Genre of Geno-Poetry
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639. Changes of Address: Letters and the Mid-Twentieth-Century American Lyric
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673. The Poetry of 1968
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698. Latin American Poetry: New Approaches
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729. Refashioning the Poetics of "Post"; or, How to Imagine beyond Postmodernism
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732. Northwest Poetry and Poetics
2011
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18. Disability Poetics
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47. New Intersections in Lorca Studies
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128. The Epistolary Poem in a Twentieth-Century Context
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131. Villon's Body of Verse: Food, Torture, and the Ownership of Language
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221. Transatlantic Transactions: The Dialogue between British and American Experimental Poetry
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246. Polyglot Poetics
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290. Rendering Old English Poetry: A Reading and Discussion of New Poetic Translations
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387. Other Antilyrics: Beyond the Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde+Mainstream Divide
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403. The Grand Piano, An Experiment in Collective Autobiography: A Reading and Discussion
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424. Historical Prosody and Poetics
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482. Poetry Games
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534. Jewish in America: The Poetry and Translations of Chana Bloch
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558. Worrying the Line: Rereading African American Poetry, 1940+60
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586. Crowds and Masses in Modernist Poetry
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642. "Giant Steps": Jazz and Poetry
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660. John Tranter and Jacket Magazine: A Creative Conversation
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729. Representations of Dante's Inferno in the Visual Arts
2009
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55. Sonnets in Stories
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203. The Poet-Translator after Modernism
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293. A Reading by Dana Gioia
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423. Between Poetry and Psychoanalysis: Creative Conversations
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536. Didacticism in Contemporary American Poetry
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567. Poetry and Publics
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590. Keats, Aesthetics, History (Twenty-Five Years On)
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667. Sonnets, Intimacy, and Loss
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730. Faith and Fable in the Poetry of Geoffrey Hill
2008
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100. Reconceiving Poetics
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139. The Lyric Strain: Issues in Lyric and Poetry
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152. Poetry as an Educative Tool in the French Republic of Letters
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193. Contemporary Poetry: Reassessments and Reevaluations
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289. Grace Paley Writing the World: Literature and Legacy
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406. Poetry and Pedagogy: A Panel and Plenary Discussion
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520. Roundtable on Electronic Editions and Archives of Poetry
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798. Poetry on the Borders of Hebrew and German
2007
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64. Documentary Poetries
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128. Late Formalisms: Some Twilights of Twentieth-Century Poetry
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157. New Worlds on the Page Space: Science Fiction Poetry, Book Art, and Collage
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201. Poetic Form and Disability
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224. Roundtable on Editing Collections of Poetry
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274. "Wrestling in the Shadows": The Religious Poetry of Nineteenth-Century American Women
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471. A Fiction, Poetry, and Nonfiction Reading
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555. Claude McKay: New Directions in Black Transnational Studies
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607. Poetry and Globalization
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657. Haiku by African American Writers
2006
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33. Romantic Poetry: Voice, Accent, Dialect, and Silence I
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34. Slavic Poetry in the Context of Globalization: Beyond the "Mutilated World"?
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42. Poetries
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61. La poésie au présent
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67. The New Elizabeth Bishop: Responding to Edgar Allan Poe and the Juke-Box
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73. From Sympathy to Romanticism
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82. "I Do This, I Do That": Frank O'Hara in the Fifties
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89. "Never Again Would Bird's Song Be the Same": Marriage and the Contemporary Lyric
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107. The Rap on Poetic Form: Hip-Hop and Contemporary Poetry
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117. Slow Reading
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126. Poets Reading Poets
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133. The Sound of Poetry, the Poetry of Sound
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161. The Lives of the Poets
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192. Sound Poetry
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244. Sounding the Visual
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268. Siting Citation: Quotation, Paratexts, and the Poetics of the Social
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272. Poetic Sound in Translation
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296. A Reading by Caroline Bergvall and Yoko Tawada
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312. Williams and the Classics
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329. Orality and Sound in Poetry
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365. Jacques Réda: The Reenchantment of the World
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370. Byron, Don Juan, and Ottava Rima
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385. Poetry and Transnationalism
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397. Romanticism: Poetry and Poetics of Sound
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425. Reconsidering Robert Creeley (1926+2005)
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445. African American Poetry and Performance: Collectives, Critics, Collaboration
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458. A Philadelphia Story of Modernism, 1901+11
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493. Beckett: Poetry, Verse, and Lyricism
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497. Sound in Stevens
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512. Twentieth-Century American Poet's Theater
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541. The Cool Logic / Lógica Cool of Urayoán Noel: A Bilingual Spoken Word Performance
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568. Music and Poe's "Poesy"
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574. Absolutions of Poetry: The Philosophical Poem after 1967
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576. Poetics and Cultural Studies: Engaging the Debate
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598. Sounds like Goethe
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616. Re-sounding the Renaissance
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617. Denise Levertov and the Poetries of the Pacific Northwest
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633. The Place of Place in Contemporary Experimental Poetry
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635. Writing the Machine: Materiality and Intentionality in Digital Poetry
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647. Masculinity, Addiction, and John Berryman
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653. Experimental Poetry and the Visual Arts
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673. The Sounds of Joyce
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675. The Future of Poetry Criticism: Problems and Solutions
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709. Rhythm and Sound in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson
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719. "It's All in / the Sound": The Prosody of William Carlos Williams
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738. Pound and Measure
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760. Spenser's Acoustic Worlds
2005
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12. Voice in Eighteenth-Century Poetry
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47. Poetry and War
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115. From Ommateum to Bosh and Flapdoodle: Fifty Years of A. R. Ammons
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149. The Poetic Line in the Age of New Media
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193. Rethinking Rhyme
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198. Rethinking Lydia Huntley Sigourney: 1990+2005
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216. Intertextuality in American Modernism's Long Poem: The Dialogical Conversation among T. S. Eliot, Hart Crane, and William Carlos Williams
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246. A Reading by Wendell Berry
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255. From Bebop to Hip-Hop: Breaking the Cultural Divide I
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278. New Approaches to Elegy
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307. Cash Bar Arranged by the Division on Poetry
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331. Poets in Debate: Poetry and Politics
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332. Pastiches and Palimtexts: Source Texts in Contemporary Experimental Poetry
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356. Creoles, Pidgins, and Dialects as a Poetic Strategy
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362. Rereading British and American Antislavery Poetry
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367. New Approaches to Nineteenth-Century American Women's Poetry
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400. Editing Whitman
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405. Poetry and Prophecy from Shelley to Geoffrey Hill
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488. Writing Periodically: Poetry and Periodicals
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501. Revelation and Self-Revelation: The Poetry and Prose of Geoffrey Hill
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520. Citizenship and the Study of United States Poetry
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553. Black Poetics for the Twenty-First Century
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586. Marginality and Surrealism in Modern Latin American Literature
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630. American Poets in the Twenty-First Century: The New Poetics
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676. Every Goodbye Ain't Gone: African American Poetry Preservation and Innovation
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693. Else Lasker-Schüler: From the Heart
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706. Literature and Stewardship of the Earth: A Session Honoring Wendell Berry
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718. Anthologizing Southern Poetry
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768. From Bebop to Hip-Hop: Breaking the Cultural Divide II
2004
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9. Looking for Araki Yasusada
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34. Poet Profiling in Spain and Latin America
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135. Conversations with Poets: C. D. Wright
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172. Beyond Devolution: Contemporary Poets of Scotland and Ireland
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216. Redefining Lyric in the Twenty-First Century: A Roundtable
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271. Wordsworth's Theory of Poetry
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312. Cultural Strategies and Poetic Communities
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386. Lyric Utterance and the Reader: Overheard, Performed, or Addressed?
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448. The Poetics of Everyday Life in Postwar Poetry
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581. Brooks and Warren's Understanding Poetry: Lasting Influences and Troubling Legacies
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627. Poéticas experimentales, poéticas experimentais: Approximations to Visual and Sound Poetry in the Spanish and Portuguese+Speaking Arena
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638. Visioning the Contemporary Canon
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675. Rethinking Metonymy: A Poetics for the Twenty-First Century