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SEVEN. Some Speculations in Place of a Conclusion
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- ONE. Introduction: W. H. Auden's “New Year Letter” 1
- TWO. The Tempered Tone of Howard Nemerov 25
- THREE. The Moral Imperative in Anthony Hecht, Allen Ginsberg, and Robert Pinsky 56
- FOUR. Myths of Concretion, Myths of Abstraction: The Case of A. R. Ammons 110
- FIVE. “Driving to the Limits of the City of Words”: The Poetry of Adrienne Rich 147
- SIX. The Sacred Books of James Merrill 192
- SEVEN. Some Speculations in Place of a Conclusion 247
- NOTES 259
- INDEX 267
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- ONE. Introduction: W. H. Auden's “New Year Letter” 1
- TWO. The Tempered Tone of Howard Nemerov 25
- THREE. The Moral Imperative in Anthony Hecht, Allen Ginsberg, and Robert Pinsky 56
- FOUR. Myths of Concretion, Myths of Abstraction: The Case of A. R. Ammons 110
- FIVE. “Driving to the Limits of the City of Words”: The Poetry of Adrienne Rich 147
- SIX. The Sacred Books of James Merrill 192
- SEVEN. Some Speculations in Place of a Conclusion 247
- NOTES 259
- INDEX 267