SOURCE: “Lowell, Teasdale, Wylie, Millay, and Bogan,” in The Columbia History of American History, edited by Jay Parini, Columbia University Press, 1993, pp. 203-32.
In the following essay, Larsen explores the work of Amy Lowell, Sara Teasdale, Elinor Wylie, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Louise Bogan, asserting that “understanding the value of these poets' work, and the reasons behind the changing estimations of that value, restores to us a fuller picture of a vital era in American poetry.”
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