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1. It Takes Two to Tango: Text and Image in Grand bal du printemps (1951) by Jacques Prévert and Izis Bidermanas.

2. "work might be Electric Rest": Rereading Dickinson's Dao through Emerson.

3. "Too Much Yeats": Alice McDermott's Charming Billy and an Irish Poet's American Legacy.

4. The Substance of Fables: Dryden's "Of the Pythagorean Philosophy.".

6. "The Third Person Possessed Me": Robert Lowell's Monologues.

7. "The DNA Molecule": May Swenson Confronts Modern Paradigms.

8. Coleridge's Dilemma and the Method of "Sacred Sympathy": Atonement as Problem and Solution in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner."

9. The Heroism of Heurodis: Self-Mutilation and Restoration in "Sir Orfeo."

10. "Elbowing Vacancy": Philip Larkin's Non-Places.

11. Epic, Ode, or Something New: The Blending of Genres in Thomson's "Spring."

12. The Darwin Before Darwin: Erasmus Darwin, Visionary Science, and Romantic Poetry.

13. Landscapes "Dynamically in Motion": Revisiting Issues of Structure and Agency in Thomson's The Seasons.

14. Mimesis and Metaphor: Food Imagery in International Twentieth-Century Women's Writing.

15. "A Greater Gust":Generating the Body in Absalom and Achitophel.

16. Stevie Smith:vGirl, Interrupted.

17. "And Everyone and I Stopped Breathing": William Carlos Williams, Frank O'Hara, and the News of the Day in Verse.

19. Sisters Are Sisters: Identity in an Anonymous Middle English Poem.

20. Girdles, Belts, and Cords: a Leitmotif in Chaucer's General Prologue.

21. Phantoms of the mind: T.S. Eliot's `To Walter de la Mare'.

22. Mikhail Bakhtin and the social poetics of dialect.

23. Ashbery's `Self-Portrait'.

24. Juliana and the Figures of Rhetoric.

25. Byron's Harold at Sea.

26. 'A shadow of some golden dream': Shelley's Language in Epipsychidion.

27. Johnson's 'Sincerity' in London.

28. Pope's Belinda: The Very Name of Coquette.

29. Blasphemy or Blessing? Swift's 'Scatological' Poems.

30. The Structure of Sir Launfal.

31. Vicente Huidobro: Image as Magic.