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- "Fallen from the symboled world" : precedents for the new formalism
- 'The edge is what I have': Theodore Roethke and after
- A History of modernist poetry
- A coherent splendor : the American poetic renaissance, 1910-1950
- A coherent splendor: the American poetic renaissance 1910-1950
- A companion to modernist poetry
- A companion to twentieth-century poetry
- A companion to twentieth-century poetry
- A door ajar : contemporary writers and Emily Dickinson
- A driftwood altar : essays and reviews
- A gulf so deeply cut : American women poets and the Second World War
- A history of modern poetry
- A history of twentieth-century American women's poetry
- ABC of influence : Ezra Pound and the remaking of American poetic tradition
- Affect, psychoanalysis, and American poetry : this feeling of exaltation
- After Translation: The Transfer and Circulation of Modern Poetics Across the Atlantic
- After confession : poetry as autobiography
- After the death of poetry : poet and audience in contemporary America
- After translation : the transfer and circulation of modern poetics across the Atlantic
- All poets welcome : the Lower East Side poetry scene in the 1960s
- Alone with America: the art of poetry in the United States since 1950
- Ambition and anxiety : Ezra Pound's Cantos and Derek Walcott's Omeros as twentieth-century epics
- American essays : making it new
- American modern: essays in fiction and poetry
- American poetry after 1975
- American poetry after modernism : the power of the word
- American poetry and culture, 1945-1980
- American poetry and the First World War
- American poetry of the twentieth century
- American poetry since 1960 - some critical perspectives
- American political poetry in the 21st century
- American pragmatism and poetic practice : crosscurrents from Emerson to Susan Howe
- American prose and poetry in the 20th century
- Among friends : engendering the social site of poetry
- An enabling humility : Marianne Moore, Elizabeth Bishop, and the uses of tradition
- Anne Sexton's confessional poetics
- Another place : an ecocritical study of selected western American poets
- Apocalypse and after : modern strategy and postmodern tactics in Pound, Williams, and Zukofsky
- Apocryphal Lorca : translation, parody, kitsch
- Apocryphal Lorca : translation, parody, kitsch
- Apparitions of Asia : modernist form and Asian American politics
- Articulate flesh: male homo-eroticism and modern poetry
- Assembling alternatives : reading postmodern poetries transnationally
- Attention equals life : the pursuit of the everyday in contemporary poetry and culture
- Avant-folk : small press poetry networks from 1950 to the present
- Avant-folk : small press poetry networks from 1950 to the present
- Avant-folk : small press poetry networks from 1950 to the present
- Beautiful enemies : friendship and postwar American poetry
- Behind the lines : war resistance poetry on the American homefront since 1941
- Beleaguered poets and leftist critics : Stevens, Cummings, Frost, and Williams in the 1930s
- Berryman and Lowell : the art of losing
- Between Positivism and T.S. Eliot : Imagism and T.E. Hulme
- Between positivism and T.S. Eliot : Imagism and T.E. Hulme
- Black chant : languages of African-American postmodernism
- Black riders : the visible language of modernism
- Black riders : the visible language of modernism
- Blue studios : poetry and its cultural work
- Bounds out of bounds: a compass for recent American and British poetry
- Cancer poetry
- Career moves : Olson, Creeley, Zukofsky, Berrigan, and the American avant-garde
- Castings : monuments and monumentality in poems by Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, James Merrill, Derek Walcott, and Seamus Heaney
- Changing subjects : digressions in modern American poetry
- Chicano poetry: a response to chaos
- Cinematic modernism : modernist poetry and film
- City poems and American urban crisis : 1945 to the present
- Collected poems
- Color, sex & poetry : three women writers of the Harlem Renaissance
- Coming after : essays on poetry
- Conceptions of reality in modern American poetry
- Connoisseurs of chaos : ideas of order in modern American poetry
- Connoisseurs of chaos : ideas of order in modern American poetry
- Contemporary American poetry
- Contemporary poetry and contemporary science
- Contemporary poetry and contemporary science
- Contemporary poetry in America : essays and interviews
- Contemporary poets
- Contemporary poets
- Contemporary poets
- Contemporary poets
- Contemporary women's poetry : reading, writing, practice
- Crisis and the US avant-garde : poetry and real politics
- Dante and English poetry: Shelley to T.S. Eliot
- Darwin's bards : British and American poetry in the age of evolution
- Darwin's bards : British and American poetry in the age of evolution
- Defensive measures : the poetry of Niedecker, Bishop, GlĂŒck, and Carson
- Democracy in contemporary U.S. women's poetry
- Depression glass : documentary photography and the medium of the camera eye in Charles Reznikoff, George Oppen, and William Carlos Williams
- Dictionary poetics : toward a radical lexicography
- Dismantling glory : twentieth-century soldier poetry
- Distant reading : performance, readership, and consumption in contemporary poetry
- Ecopoetics : the language of nature, the nature of language
- Ed Dorn live : lectures, interviews, and outtakes
- Eight for immortality | Robert Graves: a traveller in the desert
- Elizabeth Bishop : questions of mastery
- Elizabeth Bishop and the music of literature
- Escape from the self: a study in contemporary American poetry and poetics
- Everybody's autonomy : connective reading and collective identity
- Everyday and prophetic : the poetry of Lowell, Ammons, Merrill, and Rich
- Everyday reading : poetry and popular culture in modern America
- Experimentalism as reciprocal communication in contemporary American poetry : John Ashbery, Lyn Hejinian, Ron Silliman
- Extraordinary measures : Afrocentric modernism and twentieth-century American poetry
- Ezra Pound and 'The Cantos'
- Ezra Pound's Adams Cantos
- Ezra Pound's Early Verse and Lyric Tradition: A Jargoner's Apprenticeship
- Fables of representation : essays
- Fieldworks : from place to site in postwar poetics
- Figures of capable imagination
- Five temperaments: Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Lowell, James Merrill, Adrienne Rich, John Ashbery
- Foreign accents : Chinese American verse from exclusion to postethnicity
- Forms of expansion : recent long poems by women
- Forms of farewell : the late poetry of Wallace Stevens
- From modernism to postmodernism : American poetry and theory in the twentieth century
- Gender and the poetics of excess : moments of brocade
- Gendered modernisms : American women poets and their readers
- Genders, races, and religious cultures in modern American poetries, 1908-1934
- Ghostly figures : memory and belatedness in postwar American poetry
- Giant hours with poet preachers
- Grief and meter : elegies for poets after Auden
- H.D. and poets after
- Harriet Monroe and the poetry renaissance: the first ten years of 'Poetry', 1912-22
- Hart Crane and Allen Tate: Janus-Faced Modernism
- Hewing to experience : essays and reviews on recent American poetry and poetics, nature and culture
- History, memory, and the literary left : modern American poetry, 1935-1968
- Homage to imagism
- How did poetry survive? : the making of modern American verse
- How poets see the world : the art of description in contemporary poetry
- How poets see the world : the art of description in contemporary poetry
- Humor, empathy, and community in twentieth-century American poetry
- I am otherwise : the romance between poetry and theory after the death of the subject
- Ideas of space in contemporary poetry
- Ideas of space in contemporary poetry
- Identifying poets : self and territory in twentieth-century poetry
- Impertinent voices : subversive strategies in contemporary women's poetry
- Improvisation and the making of American literary modernism
- In the arresting eye: the rhetoric of imagism
- In the belly of a laughing god : humour and irony in Native women's poetry
- In the process of poetry : the New York school and the avant-garde
- Institutions of modernism : literary elites and public culture
- Interventions into modernist cultures : poetry from beyond the empty screen
- Intricate thicket : reading late modernist poetries
- Introspection and contemporary poetry
- Jazz poetry : from the 1920s to the present
- Jean Valentine : this-world company
- Killing poetry : blackness and the making of slam and spoken word communities
- Language and the poet: verbal artistry in Frost, Stevens, and Moore
- Language as gesture: essays in poetry
- Last looks, last books : Stevens, Plath, Lowell, Bishop, Merrill
- Laureates and heretics : six careers in American poetry : Yvor Winters, Robert Pinsky, James McMichael, Robert Hass, John Matthias, John Peck
- Learning to be modern: Pound, Eliot and the American university
- Locations of literary modernism : region and nation in British and American modernist poetry
- Locations of literary modernism : region and nation in British and American modernist poetry
- Looking for Native Ground: Contemporary Appalachian Poetry
- Looking for native ground : contemporary Appalachian poetry
- Making something happen : American political poetry between the world wars
- Male subjectivity and poetic form in "new American" poetry
- Male subjectivity and poetic form in "new American" poetry
- Manic power : Robert Lowell and his circle
- Marianne Moore, Elizabeth Bishop, and May Swenson : the feminist poetics of self-restraint
- Mary Barnard, American Imagist
- Mastery's end : travel and postwar American poetry
- Mediating criticism : literary education humanized
- Midcentury quartet : Bishop, Lowell, Jarrell, Berryman, and the making of a postmodern aesthetic
- Modern American lyric: Lowell, Berryman, Creeley and Plath
- Modern American poetry
- Modern poetics and hemispheric American cultural studies
- Modern poetics and hemispheric American cultural studies
- Modernism and the ideology of history : literature, politics, and the past
- Modernism and the ideology of history : literature, politics, and the past
- Modernism from right to left : Wallace Stevens, the thirties & literary radicalism
- Modernism revisited : transgressing boundaries and strategies of renewal in American poetry
- Modernism's metronome : meter and twentieth-century poetics
- Modernism's mythic pose : gender, genre, solo performance
- Modernism's mythic pose : gender, genre, solo performance
- Modernist Poetics of History: Pound, Eliot, and the Sense of the Past
- Modernist alchemy : poetry and the occult
- Modernist quartet
- Modernist writings and religio-scientific discourse : HD, Loy, and Toomer
- Money and modernity : Pound, Williams, and the spirit of Jefferson
- Mr and Mrs Stevens and other essays
- Naked and fiery forms: modern American poetry by women: a new tradition
- Nations of nothing but poetry : modernism, transnationalism, and synthetic vernacular writing
- New York School collaborations : the color of vowels
- New York school collaborations : The color of vowels
- New voices: an introduction to contemporary poetry
- North of intention: critical writings, 1973-1986
- Not one of them in place : modern poetry and Jewish American identity
- Not without glory : poets of the Second World War
- Obdurate brilliance: exteriority and the modern long poem
- Olson's push: Origin, Black Mountain, and recent American poetry
- On form : poetry, aestheticism, and the legacy of a word
- One kind of everything : poem and person in contemporary America
- Other traditions
- Our Savage Art: Poetry and the Civil Tongue
- Our last first poets: vision and history in contemporary American poetry
- Out of the "Western box" : towards a multicultural poetics in the poetry of Ezra Pound and Charles Olson
- Overheard voices : address and subjectivity in postmodern American poetry
- Passing judgements: poetry in the eighties
- Pastoral, pragmatism, and twentieth-century American poetry
- Pastoral, pragmatism, and twentieth-century American poetry
- Phenomenology and the late twentieth-century American long poem
- Physics envy : American poetry and science in the Cold War and after
- Planets on Tables: Poetry, Still Life, and the Turning World
- Plants in contemporary poetry : ecocriticism and the botanical imagination
- Pleasure dome : on reading modern poetry
- Poet's prose : the crisis in American verse
- Poet's prose: the crisis in American verse
- Poet's prose: the crisis in American verse
- Poetic argument : studies in modern poetry
- Poetic modernism in the culture of mass print
- Poetic modernism in the culture of mass print
- Poetic obligation : ethics in experimental American poetry after 1945
- Poetics of the Everyday : Creative Repetition in Modern American Verse
- Poetics of the Feminine : Authority and Literary Tradition in William Carlos Williams, Mina Loy, Denise Levertov, and Kathleen Fraser
- Poetics of the body : Edna St. Vincent Millay, Elizabeth Bishop, Marilyn Chin, and Marilyn Hacker
- Poetics of the body : Edna St. Vincent Millay, Elizabeth Bishop, Marilyn Chin, and Marilyn Hacker
- Poetics of the feminine : authority and literary tradition in William Carlos Williams, Mina Loy, Denise Levertov, and Kathleen Fraser
- Poetry & Language Writing: Objective & Surreal
- Poetry and contemporary culture : the question of value
- Poetry and language writing : objective and surreal
- Poetry and language writing : objective and surreal
- Poetry and metamorphosis
- Poetry and pragmatism
- Poetry and prayer
- Poetry of mourning : the modern elegy from Hardy to Heaney
- Poetry of the possible : spontaneity, modernism, and the multitude
- Poetry's Afterlife: Verse in the Digital Age
- Poetry's afterlife : verse in the digital age
- Poets beyond the barricade : rhetoric, citizenship, and dissent after 1960
- Poets of reality: six twentieth-century writers
- Politics and form in postmodern poetry : O'Hara, Bishop, Ashbery, and Merrill
- Politics and form in postmodern poetry : O'Hara, Bishop, Ashbery, and Merrill
- Post-jazz poetics : a social history
- Postmodern American poetry
- Power and possibility : essays, reviews, and interviews
- Procedural form in postmodern American poetry : Berrigan, Antin, Silliman, and Hejinian
- Purple passages : Pound, Eliot, Zukofsky, Olson, Creeley, and the ends of patriarchal poetry
- Pursuing privacy in Cold War America
- Quest in modern American poetry
- Questions of possibility : contemporary poetry and poetic form
- Race, American literature and transnational modernisms
- Radical poetics and secular Jewish culture
- Re-making it new: contemporary American poetry and the modernist tradition
- Reading race in American poetry : an area of act
- Reading the middle generation anew : culture, community, and form in twentieth-century American poetry
- Reading the modernist long poem : John Cage, Charles Olson and the indeterminacy of longform poetics
- Reading twentieth-century poetry : the language of gender and objects
- Recent American poetry
- Recent American poetry
- Recorded poetry and poetic reception from Edna Millay to the circle of Robert Lowell
- Recovery and transgression : memory in American poetry
- Red modernism : American poetry and the spirit of communism
- Repression and recovery: modern American poetry and the politics of cultural memory, 1910-1945
- Resistance to science in contemporary American poetry
- Rhyme's challenge : hip hop, poetry, and contemporary rhyming culture
- Rhythm and Race in Modernist Poetry and Science
- Robert Frost
- Romanticism and postmodernism
- Sailing into the unknown: Yeats, Pound, and Eliot
- Scepticisms: notes on contemporary poetry
- Self and sensibility in contemporary American poetry
- Seven American poets from MacLeish to Nemerov: an introduction
- Seven modern American poets: an introduction
- Shades of Authority: The Poetry of Lowell, Hill & Heaney
- Shades of authority : the poetry of Lowell, Hill and Heaney
- Shifting ground : reinventing landscape in modern American poetry
- Shifting ground : reinventing landscape in modern American poetry
- Short form American poetry : the modernist tradition
- Show me your environment : essays on poetry, poets, and poems
- Sincerity's shadow : self-consciousness in British romantic and mid-twentieth-century American poetry
- Six American Poets from Emily Dickinson to the Present: An Introduction
- Skeptical music : essays on modern poetry
- Something to say : William Carlos Williams on younger poets
- Something we have that they don't : British & American poetic relations since 1925
- Something we have that they don't : British & American poetic relations since 1925
- Sound as sense : contemporary US poetry &/in music
- Spatial poetics : second generation New York School poetry
- Statutes of liberty : the New York school of poets
- Statutes of liberty: the New York School of Poets
- Stealing the language : the emergence of women's poetry in America
- Stein, Bishop & Rich : lyrics of love, war & place
- Strange likeness : the use of Old English in twentieth-century poetry
- Sustainable poetry : four American ecopoets
- Sustainable poetry : four American ecopoets
- Syncopations : the stress of innovation in contemporary American poetry
- T. S. Eliot : a guide for the perplexed
- T.S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, and the discourses of difference
- Tendencies in modern American poetry
- The Afro-Modernist epic and literary history: Tolson, Hughes, Baraka
- The American landscape in the poetry of Frost, Bishop, and Ashbery : the house abandoned
- The American landscape in the poetry of Frost, Bishop, and Ashbery : the house abandoned
- The American love lyric after Auschwitz and Hiroshima
- The American moment: American poetry in the mid-century
- The Cambridge Companion to American Poetry since 1945
- The Cambridge Companion to Modern American Poetry
- The Cambridge companion to modernist poetry
- The Cambridge companion to modernist poetry
- The Cambridge introduction to twentieth-century American poetry
- The Cambridge introduction to twentieth-century American poetry
- The Didactic Muse: Scenes of Instruction in Contemporary American Poetry
- The Echoing Green: Romantic, Modernism, and the Phenomena of Transference in Poetry
- The Great War and the language of modernism
- The Great War and the language of modernism
- The Linguistic Moment: From Wordsworth to Stevens
- The New York School poets and the neo-avant-garde : between radical art and radical chic
- The Poetry of Hart Crane
- The Tale of the Tribe: Ezra Pound and the Modern Verse Epic
- The age of Auden : postwar poetry and the American scene
- The age of Auden : postwar poetry and the American scene
- The all-sustaining air : romantic legacies and renewals in British, American, and Irish poetry since 1900
- The architecture of address : the monument and public speech in American poetry
- The architecture of address : the monument and public speech in American poetry
- The art of twentieth-century American poetry : modernism and after
- The complex fate: Hawthorne, Henry James and some other American writers
- The complex fate: Hawthorne, Henry James and some other American writers
- The cultural politics of slam poetry : race, identity, and the performance of popular verse in America
- The dance of the intellect: studies in the poetry of the Pound tradition
- The dark end of the street : margins in American Vanguard poetry
- The degenerate muse : American nature, modernist poetry, and the problem of cultural hygiene
- The dome and the rock; : structure in the poetry of Wallace Stevens
- The echoing green: romanticism, modernism, and the phenomena of transference in poetry
- The edge of modernism : American poetry and the traumatic past
- The end of the mind : the edge of the intelligible in Hardy, Stevens, Larkin, Plath, and GlĂŒck
- The failure of modernism: symptoms of American poetry
- The feminist avant-garde in American poetry
- The feminist avant-garde in American poetry
- The fierce embrace: a study of contemporary American poetry
- The forms of youth : twentieth-century poetry and adolescence
- The gospel of beauty in the progressive era : reforming American verse and values
- The government of the tongue
- The great war and the language of modernism
- The implosion of negativity : the poetry and early prose of Paul Auster
- The influence of French symbolism on modern American poetry
- The last avant-garde : the making of the New York School of Poets
- The linguistic moment: from Wordsworth to Stevens
- The making of the reader : language and subjectivity in modern American, English, and Irish poetry
- The matter of capital : poetry and crisis in the American century
- The mechanic muse
- The modern poets: a critical introduction
- The modernist response to Chinese art : Pound, Moore, Stevens
- The monstrous debt : modalities of romantic influence in twentieth-century literature
- The muse in the machine : essays on poetry and the anatomy of the body politic
- The music of thought in the poetry of George Oppen and William Bronk
- The music of what happens: poems, poets, critics
- The new poetic : Yeats to Eliot
- The new poetic : Yeats to Eliot
- The new poetics of climate change : modernist aesthetics for a warming world
- The new poets: American and British poetry since World War II
- The obligation toward the difficult whole : postmodernist long poems
- The other Orpheus : a poetics of modern homosexuality
- The other Orpheus : a poetics of modern homosexuality
- The personal principle: studies in modern poetry
- The poet resigns : poetry in a difficult world
- The poetics of impersonality: T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound
- The poetics of the limit : ethics and politics in modern and contemporary American poetry
- The poetry of Ezra Pound
- The poetry of Rimbaud
- The poetry of the Americas : from good neighbors to countercultures
- The poets of Rapallo : how Mussolini's Italy shaped British, Irish, and U.S. writers
- The poets of Tin Pan Alley : a history of America's great lyricists
- The poets of Tin Pan Alley : a history of America's great lyricists
- The point is to change it : poetry and criticism in the continuing present
- The post-confessionals: conversations with American poets of the eighties
- The power of genre
- The presence of the past: essays on modern British and American poetry
- The psycho-political muse: American poetry since the fifties
- The reactionaries
- The reactionaries
- The realistic revolt in modern poetry
- The shaping spirit: studies in modern English and American poets
- The situation of poetry: contemporary poetry and its traditions
- The social life of poetry : Appalachia, race, and radical modernism
- The stamp of class : reflections on poetry and social class
- The still performance : writing, self, and interconnection in five postmodern American poets
- The survival of poetry: a contemporary survey
- The tale of the tribe: Ezra Pound and the modern verse epic
- The trend of modern poetry
- The underworld in twentieth-century poetry : from Pound and Eliot to Heaney and Walcott
- The universal drum: dance imagery in the poetry of Eliot, Crane, Roethke, and Williams
- The web of friendship : Marianne Moore and Wallace Stevens
- The west side of any mountain : place, space, and ecopoetry
- The world's hieroglyphic beauty: five American poets
- The wounded surgeon : confession and transformation in six American poets : Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Bishop, John Berryman, Randall Jarrell, Delmore Schwartz, and Sylvia Plath
- This modern poetry
- Towards a new American poetics: essays and interviews
- Trading words : poetry, typography, and illustrated books in the modern literary economy
- True friendship : Geoffrey Hill, Anthony Hecht, and Robert Lowell under the sign of Eliot and Pound
- Trying to explain
- Twentieth century poetry : selves and situations
- Twentieth century poetry : selves and situations
- Twentieth-century American poetry
- Twentieth-century American poetry
- Twentieth-century poetry and the visual arts
- Uncertainty & plenitude : five contemporary poets
- Unending design : the forms of postmodern poetry
- Victorian and modern poetics
- Vortex: Pound, Eliot and Lewis
- W. B. Yeats, Ezra Pound and the poetry of paradise
- W.B. Yeats, Ezra Pound, and the poetry of paradise
- We heal from memory : Sexton, Lorde, AnzaldĂșa, and the poetry of witness
- We saw the light : conversations between the new American cinema and poetry
- White women writing white : H.D., Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath, and whiteness
- Whitman, Melville, Crane, and the labors of American poetry : against vocation
- Women poets on the left : Lola Ridge, Genevieve Taggard, Margaret Walker
- Women, the New York School, and other true abstractions
- Word sightings : poetry and visual media in Stevens, Bishop, and O'Hara
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