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Margaret Avison: Critical Essay by William H. New

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SOURCE: "The Mind's Eyes [I's] [Ice]: The Poetry of Margaret Avison," in Twentieth Century Literature, Vol. 16, No. 3, July, 1970, pp. 185-202.

New is a Canadian educator, critic, and poet. In the essay below, he discusses theme and style in Avison's poetry, focusing on ambiguity, identity, sense, and perception.

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