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A Guide to the Study of the United States of America
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1620. Marianne Moore, 1887–
Marianne Moore’s poetry, based on mathematical syllabic patterns, is precise in word usage, at times exotic in either its subject matter or its attitudes, and often of abstract philosophical background. She is an objectivist who devotes much attention to fauna such as the jerboa. She believes poems should be ". . . imaginary gardens with real toads in them."
1621. Collected poems. New York, Macmillan, 1951. 180 p. 51-14374 PS3525.O5616A6 1951a
This collection includes poems from the author’s earlier volumes Selected Poems (1935), What Are Years (1941), and Nevertheless (1944), as well as a group of poems which had not previously been brought together in book form.
1622. Predilections. New York, Viking Press, 1955. 171 p. 55-7376 PS3525.O5616P7
A volume of literary criticism made up of articles, essays, and reviews.
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Harvard: , '1620. Marianne Moore, 1887–' in A Guide to the Study of the United States of America. cited in , Donald H. Mugridge, Blanche P. McCrum, and Roy P. Basler, a Guide to the Study of the United States of America (Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1960), P.132. Original Sources, retrieved 1 December 2023, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=3UCVISVJU711E7X.
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