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Theodore Roethke 1908–1963: Critical Essay by Dan Jaffe

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SOURCE: "Theodore Roethke: 'In a Slow Up-Sway'," in The Fifties: Fiction, Poetry, Drama, edited by Warren French, Everett/Edwards, Inc., 1970, pp. 199-207.

In the following excerpt, Jaffe highlights Roethke's strengths as a poet.

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