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Sponsored linksCollege Term Papers Instant DownloadConfessional Ameican Poets An examination of the works, themes and styles of Robert Lowell, Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton and Emily Dickinson. -- 2,025 w.; 7 src.;
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Raymond Carver
Poetry is a funny means of communication. A poet can pen in lines of verse what he never could say, or face about his own life in real time. A poet can veil the purpose of his message behind disjointed rhymes, or quizzical quandaries. Some poets, like Emily Dickinson, catch their deepest...
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William Wordsworth
We are so accustomed to thinking of William Wordsworth as the quintessential Romantic poet -- a man in love with the idea of a simple life lived close to nature -- that we are apt to overlook the fact that he is in fact sometimes somewhat ambivalent about his relationship to nature and, as a...
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