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Nothing stirs up the dust of the literary arena so much as an anthology, and there can be few better examples of this than The Oxford Book of Modern Verse.1 Now that the dust of controversy has fallen away, it is possible to reconstruct the moves and countermoves of this minor, but entertaining, fragment of literary history.
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Stallworthy, J. (1965). Yeats as Anthologist. In: Jeffares, A.N., Cross, K.G.W. (eds) In Excited Reverie. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-00646-5_12
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