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2. A Plummy Sonnet by Mani Leyb
3. Index
4. Animals and the Self in Henri Cole's Middle Earth
5. Three Mothers, Two Eves: Female Virtuosity and Outrage in the American Sonnet
6. But Could a Dream: Form and Freedom in Gwendolyn Brooks's Domestic Sonnets
7. Eulogizing a Generation in Elizabeth Alexander's When
8. Gwendolyn Brooks's Esoteric Sonnet A Lovely Love as an Alchemical Metatext
9. Helene Johnson's Barbaric Songs, Choked
10. Title, Copyright
11. Broken Hearts and Broken Homes: The Desolation of the American Sonnet
12. Kay Ryan's Miniature Sonnets
13. Home, Interiority, Intimacy
14. Restaging the American Freakshow in Olio: Tyehimba Jess's Syncopated Sonnets
15. Strange Voltas
16. Sonnets and/as Boxes: Ken Taylor, Joseph Cornell, and the New Lyric Studies
17. Cover
18. This resonant, strange, vaulting roof: Contemporary Sonnets beyond Iambic Pentameter
19. Standing in One Place to Move: The Repeated-Line Sonnet
20. Partial Visibility: Short-Lined Sonnets
21. Sensuous Waste in the Sonnets of Frederick Goddard Tuckerman
22. Frost in the Company of Shakespeare and Wordsworth
23. Wrestling with the Language: Dialect and Form in Paul Laurence Dunbar
24. Deafing the Sonnet
25. Wrestling with the Language and Tradition
26. Subverting the Tradition in The Tradition: Jericho Brown's Reconceptualization of the Sonnet
27. The Sonnet Is Not a Luxury
28. Mapping Radical Poetic Geographies: The Sonnets of Frank X Walker and Maggie Anderson
29. From the you to me: Interpersonal Exchange in Margaret Walker's For My People Sonnet Sequence
30. Whose Sonnet? (A Transgression)
31. The Resonances of McKay's Sonnet Voice, Then and Now
32. The Sonnet As: Neuroqueerness in the American Sonnet
33. from Boy Corona: Crucifying
34. My American Crown
35. Reading Celan at the Liberation War Museum
36. Duplex
37. Whose Sonnet?
38. John Wheelwright, Sound Engineer
39. Claude McKay's Lonely Planet: The Sonnet Sequence and the Global City
40. Sonnets into the American: Translation and Transnation in the Harlem Renaissance
41. The Rising Poems of America: Nationalistic Origins of the American Sonnet
42. Origins of Rupture: Emerson, Wheatley, and the Early American Sonnet
43. E. E. Cummings: The Iconic Metasonnet and the Cultural Emblem of the American i/Eye
44. The National and Global Sonnet
45. African american literature
46. Self-Metaphorizing American Sonnets
47. Essays
48. Ars Poetica or Sonnet to Be Written across My Chest & Read in a Mirror, Beginning with a Line from Kimiko Hahn
49. Love in a Time of Climate Change
50. Lacing: XII
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