American Free Verse: The Modern Revolution in PoetryNew Directions Publishing Corporation, 1973 - 230 pagina's Concentrates on the origins and growth of the modern free verse movement. The title, however, does not imply an exclusive preoccupation with form, since it also refers to the historical aspects of a still-developing tradition. |
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Foreword | 1 |
Pioneer of the Modern | 10 |
The Later Nineteenth Cenutry | 25 |
Copyright | |
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