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Elinor Wylie 1885–1928: Critical Essay by Judith Farr

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SOURCE: "Debut as Aesthete," in The Life and Art of Elinor Wylie, Louisiana State University Press, 1983, pp. 58-83.

In the following excerpt from her full-length critical study of Wylie's poetry and prose, Farr analyzes poems from Incidental Numbers and Nets to Catch the Wind.

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