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Marianne Moore: Critical Essay by Jeredith Merrin

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SOURCE: Merrin, Jeredith. “Re-seeing the Sea: Marianne Moore's ‘A Grave’ as a Revision of the Tradition.”In An Enabling Humility: Marianne Moore, Elizabeth Bishop, and the Uses of Tradition, pp. 66-80. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1990.

In the following essay, Merrin offers a critical assessment of Moore's poem, “A Grave.”

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