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Archibald MacLeish: Critical Essay by William H. Pritchard

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SOURCE: Pritchard, William H. “MacLeish Revisited.” Poetry 141, no. 5 (February 1983): 291-301.

In the following essay, Pritchard illuminates the qualities of MacLeish's character that inform his poetry.

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