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The Phoenix and Turtle: Critical Essay by Sister Mary Bonaventure

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SOURCE: "The Phoenix Renewed," in Ball State Teachers College Forum, Vol. V, No. 3, Autumn, 1964, pp. 72-6.

In the following essay, Bonaventure dismisses tragic or paradoxical readings of The Phoenix and Turtle, highlighting instead the poem 's final "harmony of. . . inspired idealism rising to a note of triumph and universal hope. "

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