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Abrams, M. H., A Glossary of Literary Terms, Sixth edition, Harcourt Brace, 1993, p. 108.
Drake, William, “Introduction,” in Mirror of the Heart: Poems of Sara Teasdale, edited by William Drake, Macmillan, 1984, pp. xxxviii–xxxxix.
Teasdale, Sara, Flame and Shadow, The Macmillan Company, 1935.
Untermeyer, Louis, in Bookman, Vol. LII, No. 5, January 1921, pp. 361–64.
—, The New Era in American Poetry, H. Holt, 1919, p. 267.
Van Doren, Mark, in Nation, Vol. 112, No. 2896,...
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