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Maya Angelou: Critical Essay by Lyman B. Hagen

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SOURCE: “Poetry: Something About Everything,” in Heart of a Woman, Mind of a Writer, and Soul of a Poet: A Critical Analysis of the Writings of Maya Angelou, University Press of America, Inc., 1997, pp. 118–36.

In the following excerpt, Hagen presents an anatomy of Angelou's poetry and its subject matter.

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