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Ireland's First Public Library
After nearly 300 years, Dublin's first public library remains a working library.
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Literary . . . Your Hometown
Discovering the literary roots of your hometown.
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literary tours
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literary sites
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historic authors'homes
Literary Festivals
If you like to "do" something on your vacations, try attending literary festivals.
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literary festivals
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literary events
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annual literary events
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annual celebrations
Literary Reference
Literary names have been popualr for ages. In fact, many popular names were created by authors for their characters. With Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings in the spotlight, literary names may be making a comeback.
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Southern Festival of Books
A present-day literary tour
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southern festival of books
Submitting to Literary Journals
Getting published in literary journals takes research, time and an ability to tolerate rejection. If you've got passion and persistence, give it a try.
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submitting to literary journals
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publishing writing
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getting published
How to Find a Literary Agent
Finding the right literary agent can be a challenge. Here are several online and print resources to make the hunt less daunting, to avoid the pitfalls of scam artists
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Literary Agent Search Tools
Discusses two important literary agent search engines and their role in helping new authors research potential agents.
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searching for literary agents
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author representative
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querytracker.net
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agentquery.com
Literary Tourism in Cornwall
Among Cornwall's many writers, Daphne du Maurier and Winston Graham have done most to establish this English county as a destination for literary tourists.
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literary connections
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daphne du maurier
Avant Pop Pt. 2: Enemy of the Novel
A more in depth look at Avant Pop, it's goals and it's take on the novel and literature.
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avant pop
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literature
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hypertext
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literary theory
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literary criticism
Before you go on a literary tour . . .
Seven tips for making a literary tour more enriching.
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Bloomsday
Throughout the world, James Joyce enthusiasts celebrate Bloomsday.
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bloomsday
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james joyce
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literary festivals
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literary tours
By Popular Demand: A Personal Statement
Why literary tours?
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literary tours
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authors' homes
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a guide to literary sites of the south
Concord Museum
Concord Musuem maintains collections of memorabilia from two of the United State's most influential authors Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau.
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concord museum
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concord
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massachusetts
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ralph waldo emerson
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henry david thoreau
Dickinson Homestead
The home of poet Emily Dickinson is open for public tours.
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emily dickinson
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poetry
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amherst
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massachusetts
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literary landmarks
Emma (part one)
Part one of the novel Emma. An introduction into the novel many critics deem to be Austen's most perfect and representational work.
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jane austen
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regency period
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emma
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literary criticism
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jane austen
Governor General's Literary Awards 1998
Governor General's Literary Awards 1998
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governor general's literary awards
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english
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awards
Jane Austen Museum
Jane Austen's home in Chawton, Hampshire, England, was opened to the public as a museum in 1949.
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chawton
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hampshire
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england
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literary tours
John Steinbeck, Part 1
The Steinbeck House, the birthplace of American author John Steinbeck, is open to the public.
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literary tours
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literary landmarks
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the steinbeck house
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salinas
John Steinbeck, Part 2: Steinbeck Festival Celebrates 20 Years
The Steinbeck Festival and the National Steinbeck Center are two destinations that will delight all literary tourists.
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john steinbeck
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steinbeck festival
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national steinbeck center
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salinas
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california
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Literary tourists can trace the history of one of their all-time favorite authors
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laura ingalls wilder
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little house on the pairie
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rocky ridge farm
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the little rock house
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mansfield
Learning Through Literary Tours
Tours of historic sites can enrich the study of literature.
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fitzgerald
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literary journey
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historic sites
Literary Resolutions
January is a good month for planning literary tours.
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historic authors' homes
Poetry Dynamo Lyn Lifshin
Lyn Lifshin, the most published modern poet, shares her thoughts about being a poet in America today.
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lyn lifshin
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poetry
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patterson award
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jack kerouac
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writer's digest
Sidney Lanier Cottage
The birthplace of Sidney Lanier--located in Macon--Georgia, is open for public tours.
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sidney lanier cottage
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macon georgia
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southern authors
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poets
The Hazelnut Tree in Cinderella
A brief consideration of the significance of the hazeltree within Grimms' Cinderella
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literary criticism
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allegory
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symbols in literature
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fairytales
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literary interpetation
The World of Literary Publishing: Submitting to Journals
This article tells you what to expect from submitting your work to journals and how best to do it. I discuss rejection letters, preparing of manuscripts, where to send work, along with many other topics. Join us all in the world of literary publishing.
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Walt Whitman Birthplace
The Walt Whitman Birthplace, an inspirational back-to-school literary tour.
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long island
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new york
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literary tours
William Faulkner's Rowan Oak
The home of William Faulkner is open for public tours.
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william faulkner
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rowan oak
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oxford
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mississippi
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literary tours
Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts
Eatonville, Florida, was home of influential author Zora Neal Hurston.
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eatonville
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zora neal hurston festival of the arts and humanit
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zora neale hurston national museum of fine arts
Canadian Literary Magazines
With so many Canadian literary magazines, it's hard to know which ones to submit your poetry to. Do your research and increase the likelihood of being published!
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university journals
Dublin's Literary Pubs
Ireland's capital, Dublin, is as famous for its authors as it is for its pubs. A full list of pubs would be as long as James Joyce's Ulysses so here are some of the best
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james joyce
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brendan behan
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top drinking spots
How to Get a Literary Agent
By following a few simple steps, you'll be on your way to signing with a literary agency--and one step closer to finding a publisher for your work.
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finding a literary agent
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literary agencies
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slush pile
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publishing your novel
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getting a referral to an agent
Ireland's Literary Revival
R. Todd Felton's Journey into Ireland's Literary Revival is a fascinating and well-written account of the rebirth in Irish literature between the 1890s and 1920s
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irish travel and literature
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writers
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artplace
Literary Pubs in Oxford
Oxford pubs where the visitor can imbibe ales and literary ambience at the same time.
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oxford pubs
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literary pubs
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inklings
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turf tavern
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the mitre
Literary Technique in O. Henry
William Sydney Porter writes a tightly woven story using tried and true literary tools and techniques and combining them into story style so unique that his stories were
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the gift of the magi
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o. henry
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william sydney porter. summary of gift of the magi
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christmas short story
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james dillingham young
Miles Franklin Literary Award
The Miles Franklin Literary Award is the highlight of the Australian literary calendar, highlighting novels and plays focusing on Australian culture and lifestyle.
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miles franklin literary award
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australian culture and lifestyle
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australian life literary award
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miles franklin award winners
Return of the Literary Canon
Writers who are familiar with classic literary works are better able to engage with the ideas deemed most relevant to a culture.
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literary classics
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great books
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the literary canon
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the western canon
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harold bloom
Tennessee Williams Literary Fest
The Tennessee Williams Literary Festival features Williams' female characters, his "Streetcar Named Desire" neighborhood and newcomers competing in scenes he created.
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tennessee williams new orleans literary festival
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stella and stanley kowalski
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camino real
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streetcar named desire
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america’s greatest playwrights
The Isle of Wight's Literary Past
During the 19th century the Isle of Wight was the focus of intellectuals, as poets, writers, artists, philosophers and statesmen jouneyed to the Isle in the Solent.
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alfred lord tennyson's charge of the light brigade
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farringford house
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queen victoria and prince albert at osborne house
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cowes
Tour Literary Dublin
Dublin's famous writers range from Jonathan Swift, Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett and James Joyce through to Roddy Doyle today. The city is full of literary landmarks.
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U.K Literary Tourist Attractions
From the birthplaces of some of our best known authors, to museums and unique attractions celebrating their work, the U.K has it all.
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classic literature
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days out in britain
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shakesphere's birthplace
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famous authors
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charles dickens
A Dickens Christmas--The Dickens House Museum
A tour of Charles Dickens' home is a great Christmas treat for literary tourists.
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charles dickens
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the dickens house museum
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london
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england
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literary tours
Malabar Farm
Home of author and conservationist Louis Bromfield is open for tours.
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louis bromfield
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malabar farm
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mansfield
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ohio
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lucus
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings State Historic Site
Tour the historic home of the author of <i>The Yearling</I>.
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hawthorne
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florida
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cross creek
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ocala national forest
Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival
This popular literary festival celebrates its 14th year.
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tennessee williams festival
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literary festivals
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new orleans
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cat on a hot tin roof
A Literary Taboo
Séan Virgo writes stories about death and dying in <i>A Traveller Came By</i>.
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canadian literature
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sean virgo
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death and dying
A Review of Imago Literary Journal
While individually the current issue of Imago contains specific pieces which work less well than others, as a whole, Imago provides an enjoyable reading experience, mixing a range of genres and providing a good snapshot of the broad and well varied literary life of modern Australia. The balance is good, and the level of information provided is extensive enough for a reader to get a reasonable feel for what they are looking at. The A5 size of the journal is also good, making it small enough to fit in a handbag.
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An Inspiring Literary Voice
The inspiration of H.D.'s poetry brings hope, spirit, and strength to all poets but especially to women! Born during ever changing eras where Americans perspectives and perceptions paralleled those changes gave H.D. a great multitude of ideas for her poetry.
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passion
Hay-on-Wye--A Literary Gem
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