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The Bridge Crane, Hart: Critical Essay by R. W. Butterfield

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SOURCE: "The Writing of 'The Bridge': 1923-1929," in The Broken Arc: A Study of Hart Crane, Oliver & Boyd, 1969, pp. 121-51.

In the following essay, Butterfield attempts to account for the disunity within The Bridge by examining the circumstances surrounding its composition.

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