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1) Robert Frost
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A collection of critical essays discuss the works of the American poet who specialized in the relationship between humans and nature.
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15) Langston Hughes
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A collection of twelve critical essays on Hughes and his work, arranged in chronological order of their original publication.
17) Alice Walker
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Gathers critical essays representing literary discussions about Alice Walker and her work, including essays on some of her specific works, her achievements in the field of literature, and her treatment of gender, class, and race themes.
18) John Steinbeck
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A selection of criticism, arranged in chronological order of publication, devoted to the fiction of John Steinbeck.
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Poet laureate of England from 1843 until his death in 1850, William Wordsworth is often credited as being one of the founders of English Romanticism. The 1798 joint publication of Wordsworth's and Coleridge's "Lyrical Ballads" marked a turning point in English poetry, as poets began to emphasize imagination and feeling over the primacy of reason. Wordsworth's poems focused on the natural and the ordinary, as based on the 'real language of men'. In...