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Linda Hogan: Critical Essay by Elaine A. Jahner

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SOURCE: “Knowing All the Way Down to Fire,” in Feminist Measures: Soundings in Poetry and Theory, edited by Lynn Keller and Cristanne Miller, University of Michigan Press, 1994, pp. 163-83.

In the following essay, Jahner examines the works of Hogan and Joy Harjo in terms of their respective use of metaphor to express cultural ideas.

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