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Bender, Todd K., et al., Modernism in Literature, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1977, p. 246.
Bennett, Joseph, Hudson Review 4, Spring 1951, pp. 131–145.
Bly, Robert, ed., The Best American Poetry 1999, Scribner, 1999, p. 213.
Bogan, Louise, Achievement in American Poetry 1900–1950, Henry Regnery, 1951.
Bradley, Sculley, Richmond Croom Beatty, and E. Hudson Long, eds., American Tradition in Literature, W. W. Norton and Co., Inc., 1967, pp. 1659–1660.
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