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James Dickey: Critical Essay by Joyce Carol Oates

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SOURCE: Oates, Joyce Carol. “Out of Stone into Flesh: The Imagination of James Dickey.” Modern Poetry Studies, 5, no. 2 (autumn 1974): 97-144.

In the following excerpt from an essay, Oates traces Dickey's poetic development.

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