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 | | His most fundamental proposal is that we regard all poetry in English as either iambic or some variety of free verse, folding the other meters into one or the other category. |
 | | Contains her important early essays on feminist writing and poetics, including "For the Etruscans," "Otherhowe", and the title essay. |
 | | Examines the origins of long-line and short-line free verse, free verse haunted by meter, and free verse that attempts to eschew all relationship to meter. |
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