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Ira FaderinGlobal Literary TheoryDoes Time Heal All Wounds?“They” say “yes.” Emily Dickinson says “Not so fast!”Jul 157Jul 157
Ira FaderinGlobal Literary TheoryEmily Dickinson Stops the ClocksA new reading of her poem “The Longest Hour”Jun 1030Jun 1030
Ira FaderPoet Kay Ryan’s Inner DickinsonAlthough the contemporary American poet Kay Ryan is a name few people outside Poetry Land know, literary academics writing about her…Mar 273Mar 273
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