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Gendered Modernisms American Women Poets And Their Readers Reprint 2016 Margaret Dickie Editor Thomas Travisano Editor

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Gendered Modernisms American Women Poets And Their Readers Reprint 2016 Margaret Dickie Editor Thomas Travisano Editor
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.2 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Margaret Dickie (editor); Thomas Travisano (editor)
ISBN: 9781512801668, 1512801666
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Reprint 2016

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Gendered Modernisms American Women Poets And Their Readers Reprint 2016 Margaret Dickie Editor Thomas Travisano Editor by Margaret Dickie (editor); Thomas Travisano (editor) 9781512801668, 1512801666 instant download after payment.

This collection places these poets in the context of their times, examining the conditions that helped shape their vivid and diverse poetic careers and reconsidering some of the assumptions that have led to their exclusion from the main narratives of modernist poetry.


This collection places these poets in the context of their times, examining the conditions that helped shape their vivid and diverse poetic careers and reconsidering some of the assumptions that have led to their exclusion from the main narratives of modernist poetry.

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