“Rivers and mountains” : the conceptual wedding of the temporal and spatial in the early volumes of John Ashbery
This paper attempts to recuperate certain early poems by John Ashbery that have typically been ignored or undervalued by critics. Ashbery’s second and third published volumes of poetry, The Tennis Court Oath and Rivers and Mountains, have been unfairly neglected by critics such as Harold Bloom and H...
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2152/24089 |