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Ted Hughes / Confessional poetry / Birthday Letters / Derek Walcott / Emily Dickinson / Cordite / Ariel / Today / Tracy Ryan / Literature / Poetry / Sylvia Plath
Date: 2013-04-06 04:33:47
Ted Hughes
Confessional poetry
Birthday Letters
Derek Walcott
Emily Dickinson
Cordite
Ariel
Today
Tracy Ryan
Literature
Poetry
Sylvia Plath

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