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Friday, May 29, 2015

1910-1920: The Golden Age of Poetry at the Movies?

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The P&P summer interns have been knee-deep in the 1910s of late, as P&PC has been assembling and studying archives for an essay t...
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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Private SNAFU

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Between 1943 and 1945, Warner Brothers animation studios produced a series of black and white, sometimes rhyming instruc- tional shorts for ...
Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde, and John Keats

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Poetry hit the big screen in some big and lasting ways in the 1930s. James Whale, for example, opened 1935's Bride of Frank- enstein b...
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Is That a Poem in Your Pocket?

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We submit for your contemplation this week two little men. One (pictured to the left) is a rosy-cheeked U.S. sailor produced in 1941 by Cal...
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Mike Chasar
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Further thoughts on the intersection of poetry and popular culture: this being a record of one man's journey into good bad poetry, not-so-good poetry, commercial poetries, ordinary readers, puns, newspaper poetries, and other instances of poetic language or linguistic insight across multiple media in American culture primarily but not solely since the Civil War
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