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Carl Sandburg: Critical Essay by Mark Van Wienen

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SOURCE: Van Wienen, Mark. “Taming the Socialist: Carl Sandburg's Chicago Poems and Its Critics.” American Literature 63, no. 1 (March 1991): 89-103.

In the following essay, Van Wienen maintains that Sandburg was far more political in his early poetry than is generally acknowledged.

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