2. MAP - American Poetry 899-1950 (Part One)
MAP - Modern American Poetry ☸
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Module 1 Lesson 1 Recommended Reading
Emily Dickinson, “Title divine—is mine!”
Mina Loy, “Songs to Joannes”
William Carlos Williams, “The Young Housewife”
William Carlos Williams, “The Young Laundryman”
William Carlos Williams, “The Wanderer”
Alexander Poesy, “The Fall of the Redskin”
Too-qua-stee (De Witt Clinton Duncan), “The White Man’s Burden”
Henry Labouchere, “Retort to Kipling”
Claude McKay, “Spring in New Hampshire and Other Poems”
Claude McKay, “Outcast”
Walter Conrad Arensberg, “Axiom”
Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, “Mineself – Minesoul – And – Mine – Cast-Iron Lover”
William Carlos Williams, “Descent of Winter”
Charles Reznikoff, “Untitled”
Lola Ridge, “The Ghetto”
Edna St. Vincent Millay, “Sonnets from an Ungrafted Tree”
e. e. cummings, “Buffalo Bill’s”
Ezra Pound, “Canto 45”
Ezra Pound, “Canto 116”
Ezra Pound, “In a Station of the Metro”
H.D., “Helen”
Amy Lowell, “The Weather-Cock Points South”
Robert Frost, “The Road Not Taken"
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