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Carl Sandburg: Critical Essay by Oscar Cargill

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SOURCE: Cargill, Oscar. “Carl Sandburg: Crusader and Mystic.” College English 11, no. 7 (April 1950): 365-72.

In the following essay, Cargill investigates political themes in Sandburg's writing, which he finds to be ultimately detrimental to Sandburg's later poetry.

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