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Preface
General editor's preface
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5
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Table of Contents
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9
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Preface
Introduction
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11
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Article
"The United States Themselves [Are] Essentially the Greatest poem" : fraternity, personalism, and a new world metaphysics in Democratic Vistas
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21
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Article
Whitman's 1855 Leaves of Grass : the incarnational and "Hard Work and Blood"
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35
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Article
Pound and Eliot's sense of history and tradition as re-lived experience
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53
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Article
The abstract and the historical : structure in Ezra Pound's The Fifth Decad of Cantos
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71
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Article
Art versus the descent of the iconoclasts : cultural memory in Ezra Pound's Pisan Cantos
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87
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Article
An anthropologist at work : Ruth Benedict's poetry
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113
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Article
How to end a life-work : Luis Zukofsky's indexes
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127
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Article
Naming things : Frank O'Hara and "The Day Lady Died"
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139
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Article
Surrealism meets Kabbalah : the place of Semina in mid-century California poetry and art
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151
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Article
Gender politics and the making of anthologies : towards a theory of women's poetry
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175
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Article
Poetry as mother tongue? : Lorna Dee Cervantes's Emplumada
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193
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Article
Four poems
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209
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Article
Five poems
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219
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Rubric
Notes on contributors
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231
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Index
Index of names
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235
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