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Product NameNo More Masks: An Anthology Of Twentieth-Century American Women Poets
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AuthorFlorence Howe
Page Count560
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Published08/04/1993
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Long DescriptionA revised and expanded edition of the classic groundbreaking anthology of 20th-century American women's poetry, representing more than 100 poets from Amy Lowell to Anne Sexton to Rita Dove.
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