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Sara Teasdale: Critical Essay by Rosemary Sprague

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SOURCE: “Sara Teasdale,” in Imaginary Gardens: A Study of Five American Poets, Chilton Book Company, 1969, pp. 99-134.

In the following essay, Sprague provides a biographical and critical study of Teasdale and her work.

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