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Inglishing English: Linguistic Appropriation, Abrogation and Subversion in Postcolonial Literature and Poetry
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Elevated Domestication: Emerson on poetry, change, and permanence
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A Proclamation To Worlds
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Pine
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Descent: /dɪ.sɛnt/
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From Anna Liffey to Ann Lovett: The Search for Female Embodiment in Contemporary Irish Poetry
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Acquaintances, Companions and Those Called Friends
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Precarity, Hope, Resilience: Memories of a Potential Future in Afghanistan
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Verge
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Drops of Water
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Knee Deep in the Earth
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Rinse
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Heimat
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Whispered Conversations: The Act of Making via Translation between
Poetry and Dance
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Crown of Planets
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Frost, Auden, and the Roots of Ecopoetry
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A Series of Series
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From Time to Eternity: Augustine, Milton, and the Problem of
Reconciling the Eternal with the Temporal
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Carving or Catching or Holding
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Young Fruit
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The Vanishing Face of Man: Foucault on the End of Human Science
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