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Heather McHugh: Critical Review by Peter Harris

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SOURCE: Harris, Peter. “Four Salvers Salvaging: New Work by Voigt, Olds, Dove, and McHugh.” The Virginia Quarterly Review 64, no. 2 (spring 1988): 262-76.

In the following excerpt, Harris finds similarities between the poetry of McHugh and Emily Dickinson and briefly describes the development of McHugh's verse.

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