Essays by James Matthew Wilson and Garrick Davis
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** “Sunday is the golden clasp that binds
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** August 2016 • by James Matthew Wilson
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** A Catholic Poet? ([link removed])
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** Wallace Stevens’s most celebrated poems explore the role of the imagination within the bare and meaningless world of material reality. In late life, he saw that that reality was the expression of God’s own imagination.
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** November 2016 • by Garrick Davis
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** Old Possum in Full Glory ([link removed])
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** Eliot has left us a critical oeuvre that, in sheer depth and breadth, compares to the labors of John Dryden and Samuel Johnson among English poets, and Ezra Pound among the Americans.
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