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Ira FaderinGlobal Literary TheoryDoes Time Heal All Wounds?“They” say “yes.” Emily Dickinson says “Not so fast!”Jul 156Jul 156
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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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Ira FaderThe Terrifying Mr. FrostRobert Frost is the quintessential American poet. Breaking early from the experimental aesthetic of the 1910’s, he took a road “less…Jan 18Jan 18
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