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| Postmodernism - Start here | en.wikipedia.org
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| Catharsis | en.wikipedia.org
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| Plato on Rhetoric and Poetry | plato.stanford.edu
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| Poetics (Aristotle) - Poetics is largely a response to Plato's claim that poetry encourages men to be hysterical and uncontrolled. In response to Plato, Aristotle maintains that poetry makes them less, not more, emotional, by giving a periodic and healthy outlet to their feelings | en.wikipedia.org
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| Objectivist poets - The basic tenets of Objectivist poetics as defined by Louis Zukofsky were to treat the poem as an object, and to emphasise sincerity, intelligence, and the poet's ability to look clearly at the world | en.wikipedia.org
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| Gutemberg Project - The first producer of free electronic books (ebooks) | www.gutenberg.org
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| How to Speak and Write Correctly, by Joseph Devlin | www.gutenberg.org
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| Kathy Acker - Poet and sex-positive feminist writer. Acker's formative influences were American poets and writers (the Black Mountain poets, especially Jackson Mac Low, William S. Burroughs), and the Fluxus movement, as well as literary theory, especially the French feminists and Gilles Deleuze. | en.wikipedia.org
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| A Celebration Of Women Writers - All too often, works by women, and resources about women writers, are hard to find. We attempt to provide easy access to available on-line information. The Celebration provides a comprehensive listing of links to biographical and bibliographical information about women writers, and complete published books written by women. | digital.library.upenn.edu |