Revolution and Convention in Modern Poetry: Studies in Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Edwin Arlington Robinson, and Yvor Winters
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An assessment of the literary value of the experimentalist movement in Anglo-American poetry. Stanford concludes that the revolutionary movement will pass into history as an interesting, provocative, and sometimes brilliant deviation from the main line of poetry in English.
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