SOURCE: Sugg, Richard P. “The Poetics of the New Imagination: Silence in the Snowy Fields.” In Robert Bly, pp. 18-35. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1986.
In the following essay, Sugg examines Bly's early poetic mode, his use and conception of imagery, and his principal themes, particularly those of self-discovery and the development of the soul.
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