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In Defense of Reason
Yvor Winters on Kenneth Burke | KB Journal
Ralph Waldo Emerson: His Concept of Skepticism and His Doctrine of the Infinitude of the Private Man
Poetry As Moral Statement (1937) Yvor Winters (1900-1968) The
The Teacher and American Literature. Papers Presented at the 1964 Convention of the National Council of Teachers of English
From Romance to Modernity: Poe and the Work of Poetry Author(S): Joan Dayan Source: Studies in Romanticism, Vol
Yvor Winters - Poems
Modernist Poetry and the Canon.', in the Cambridge Companion to Modernist Poetry
Reflection on Death in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson
Yvor Winters: “The Slow Pacific Swell”
Modernism After Nietzsche: Art, Ethics, and the Forms of the Everyday
Eliot, His Influence and Its American Critique
Universiw Micrdfilms International 300 N
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The Critical Method of Yvor Winters
ROMANTICISM and the "DISSOCIATION of SENSIBILITY" a STUDY of CHARLES BAUDELAIRE and T.S. ELIOT by ANGELIKA MARIA MAESE
Emerson, Reading, and Democracy Reading As Engaged Democratic Citizenship
Jones Very (1813-1880) the Created (1839) There Is Naught for Thee By
Between Poetic Voice and Silence: Hart Crane, Yvor Winters, Metapoetics and Emily Dickinson’S Legacy
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The Modernist Papers
MFA Reading List POETRY Old Dominion University Page 1 of 12 MFA Reading List 4/17/2005 File://C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\M
The Selected Poems of Yvor Winters
Modernity and War in the Poetry of T. S. Eliot. Patricia Anne Gabilondo Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
Sensibility in the Novels of James Fenimore Cooper
Morality in Poetry the New Critical Approach
A Study of Intellectual Theism in the Poetry and Criticism of Yvor Winters. John Martin Finlay Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
Economic Crisis and American Literature, 1819-1857 Dissertation
"Bad" Indians: a Study of Magua, Mahtoree and Wyandotte'. (1969) Directed By: Dr
The Very Notion of a “Hero” Predicates Qualities That Shine Far Brighter Than Those of the General Run of Humanity. Yet No
The Plain Sense of Things: an Analysis
Conversive Poetics in the American Renaissance Michael William Keller Marquette University
The Critical Method of Yvor Winters