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The Oswald Review Undergraduate Research And Criticism In The Discipline Of English: Volume 17 Fall 2015
The Oswald Review: An International Journal of Undergraduate Research and Criticism in the Discipline of English
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The Collected Poems Of Gavin Turnbull Online, Patrick G. Scott, John Knox, Rachel Mann
The Collected Poems Of Gavin Turnbull Online, Patrick G. Scott, John Knox, Rachel Mann
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The Collected Poems of Gavin Turnbull contains 89 individual poems and songs, organized according to the date of their first publication. The poems are grouped into one of four sections, following the sequence of the books, manuscript, or periodicals in which they are first found. Turnbull's two prose prefaces (1788, 1794) and his short play The Recruit (also 1794) are included, but placed last, after the poems, as Appendices.
A list of the individual poems and songs in each section and links to the texts are available in the gray drop-down menu on the left-hand side of the screen. With …