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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Onno Oerlemans, Romanticism And The Materiality Of Nature, James C. Mckusick
Onno Oerlemans, Romanticism And The Materiality Of Nature, James C. Mckusick
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A Review by James C. McKusick. In Romanticism and the Materiality of Nature, Onno Oerlemans embarks upon an ambitious project to re-situate Romantic poetry in the hard, physical reality of the material world. This study endeavors to place several of the Romantic poets, especially Wordsworth and Shelley, within the larger intellectual and material contexts of their period, attending not only to the social and cultural currents that shape poetic discourse, but also to the concrete physical substrate of poetic production.
Inside, Saskia Hamilton
Cover, Cover Page, Staff List, Contents
Even Though They Have Vanished, Saskia Hamilton
A Pin Called Home, Patrick Moran
Blind Faith, Ellen Ornitz
Breakfasts In The Suburbs, David J. Daniels
The Best Part, Alex Lemon
Shit On A Shingle, Patrick Moran
The Homeplace, Howard Zankner
Dying Was The Best Thing That Happened To Elvis, Lacy Schutz
Dying Was The Best Thing That Happened To Elvis, Lacy Schutz
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Murder, Curtis Smith
At Klein's Bagels, Coffee Is Only A Dollar With Unlimited Refills, Daneen Wardrop
At Klein's Bagels, Coffee Is Only A Dollar With Unlimited Refills, Daneen Wardrop
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We Wait For The Trolly Which In Chicago Is Free, Daneen Wardrop
We Wait For The Trolly Which In Chicago Is Free, Daneen Wardrop
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A Picture Of Jayne Mansfield, Tom Stoner
Interview With George Saunders, George Saunders
Wasteland, Jeneese Hilton
Another Poem Scoring 4.7 On The Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Test, Frank Giampietro
Another Poem Scoring 4.7 On The Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Test, Frank Giampietro
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Through The Looking Glass, Orville Chigbrow
La Muerte De Los Colores, Andrew Fox Lillywhite
Self Portrait As Fuseli's Imp, Lisa Beskin
[From Fourteen Hearts: A Grist], Rob Mclennan
As If Looking Out From Inside A Strong Wind, Ian Bickford
As If Looking Out From Inside A Strong Wind, Ian Bickford
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Nevermore, Jeneese Hilton
The Shed, October 2002, David J. Spear
Taxonomy, Gary Joseph Cohen
Luxury, Kevin Canty
Richard Hugo On His Poem What Thou Lovest Well Remains American, Richard Hugo
Richard Hugo On His Poem What Thou Lovest Well Remains American, Richard Hugo
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For The People, Elizabeth Rose