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Cover image by Jake BerryCopyright
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Odds and Ends: Essays, Blogs, Inter
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EssaysThe following essays contain
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Many people still think that high-f
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His mind was distinguished by the c
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Pound’s strategy was to offer a d
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Smith’s general contention is tha
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He also acknowledges the retrograde
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72. Motion, p.3.73. Motion, p.3.74.
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reports on what they thought of the
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being switched off. But this is not
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poetry in the same way a novice art
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line is: ‘With all her young ones
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time to insist that they are fine A
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2. Seamus Heaney, ‘The Redress of
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medium for Newton’s laws of motio
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as a critical methodology. This the
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Indeed, Geoffrey Hartman, in relati
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In an effort to be able better to j
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His criticism of Eliot extends to w
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himself, […] proposes something d
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process in service to humanistic an
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will transfigure the conditions and
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11. The Poetical Works of William W
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Dialogue and estrangement (Macmilla
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sent him-there would be no need for
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Peter Porter in his review for Poet
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Marjorie Perloff:‘It’s very str
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biographies of Ginsberg and Kerouac
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Another Day for Kent Johnson26 Sept
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was edited by the independent John
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The only way I could consider doing
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Side sent Bobbi quack remedies for
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Ann goes on to quote Bobbi as sayin
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I am satisfied with your posting yo
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the approach of the literary theori
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and get the convictionsto cause the
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Internet DiscussionsThe following a
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debatable) but for all practical pu
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in the poem is clear does not mean
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That seems to me to be a perfectly
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Jeffrey, I’m suddenly reminded of
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Something which is being overlooked
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what we mean by oblique, and who an
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public sphere have, in these partic
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Archameau would be also. I think hi
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Or to extend this slightly, he gene
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you if you wish.As I have said in t
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he knows more about the technical a
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Hi, Tim,I think when you suggest th
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I was saying that support for the i
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Tim Allen[Addressing Robin Hamilton
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to be presented, literature needs f
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PDF format and make them available
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Thanks to Drew and Tim for their ki
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still quite a lot of actual readers
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a poet and writer, he decided to be
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