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Jane Kenyon: Critical Essay by John H. Timmerman

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SOURCE: Timmerman, John H. “Otherwise: Old and New Poems.” In Jane Kenyon: A Literary Life, pp. 212-23. Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2002.

In the following essay, Timmerman observes the poignancy of the poems in Otherwise: New and Selected Poems and analyzes works from her earlier volumes and previously uncollected writings that were not included in this collection.

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