In Defense of Reason: Primitivism and Decadence: a Study of American Experimental Poetry. Maule's Curse: Seven Studies in the History of American Obscurantism. The Anatomy of Nonsense. The Significance of The Bridge of Hart Crane, Or What are We to Think of Professor X?University of Denver Press, 1950 - 611 páginas |
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A FOREWORD | 3 |
A Study of American | 15 |
The Experimental School in American Thought | 56 |
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