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Why Antislavery Poetry Matters Now
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Why antislavery poetry matters now
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relational poetics and antebellum American women's poetry -
Whitman, Melville, Crane, and the labors of American poetry
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relational poetics and antebellum American women's poetry -
Poets in the public sphere
the emancipatory project of American women's poetry, 1800-1900 -
Schoolroom poets
childhood, performance, and the place of American poetry, 1865 - 1917 -
From school to salon
reading nineteenth-century American women's poetry -
Networking the nation
British and American women's poetry and Italy, 1840-1870 -
American poetry
the rhetoric of its forms -
Poetry and pragmatism
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The victim as criminal and artist
literature from the American prison -
Darwin's Bards
British and American Poetry in the Age of Evolution -
American Bards
Walt Whitman and Other Unlikely Candidates for National Poet -
Traces of war
poetry, photography, and the crisis of the Union -
The poetics of national and racial identity in nineteenth-century American literature
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To Fight Aloud Is Very Brave
American Poetry and the Civil War -
Realist poetics in American culture, 1866-1900
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American bards
Walt Whitman and other unlikely candidates for national poet -
Realist poetics in American culture, 1866-1900
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The poetics of national and racial identity in nineteenth-century American literature
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The Black romantic revolution
abolitionist poets at the end of slavery -
New expansive poetry: theory, criticism, history
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Poets in the public sphere
the emancipatory project of American women's poetry, 1800 - 1900 -
From school to salon
reading nineteenth-century American women's poetry