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Archibald MacLeish: Critical Review by Morton Dauwen Zabel

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SOURCE: Zabel, Morton Dauwen. Review of Poems, 1924-1933, by Archibald MacLeish. Poetry: A Magazine of Verse 44, no. 3 (June 1934): 150-59.

In the following review, Zabel traces MacLeish's development as a poet through the early 1930s and the publication of Poems, 1924-1933.

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