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Bly, Robert, “Understanding the Image As a Form of Intelligence,” A Field Guide to Contemporary Poetry and Poet- ics, edited by Friebert, Walker, and Young, Oberlin College Press, 1997, pp. 101–09.
Brooks, Cleanth, and Robert Penn Warren, Understanding Poetry, 4th ed., Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1976.
Buell, Lawrence, ed., Introduction to Leaves of Grass and Selected Prose, by Walt Whitman, Random House, 1981, pp. xix–xliv.
Colum, Padraic, in New Republic, June 14, 1919, pp. 213–15.
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