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    The Fundamental Metrical Principle in Whitman's PoetryAuthor(s): Sculley BradleySource: American Literature, Vol. 10, No. 4, (Jan., 1939), pp. 437-459Published by: Duke University PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2920732Accessed: 23/07/2008 16:31

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    Issue Table of ContentsAmerican Literature, Vol. 10, No. 4, Jan., 1939Front MatterConcerning the Study of National Ism in American Literature [pp.405-416]Thomas Odiorne: An American Predecessor of Wordsworth [pp.417-436]The Fundamental Metrical Principle in Whitman's Poetry [pp.437-459]The Formal Education of Stephen Crane [pp.460-471]Notes and QueriesHawthorne, Channing, and Margaret Fuller [pp.472-476]A Broadside of Freneau's The British Prison Ship [pp.476-480]Washington Irving's Knowledge of Dante [pp.480-483]Hayne Writes to Trowbridge [pp.483-486]Mark Twain's Early Nevada Letters [pp.486-488]Mark Twain Controls Himself [pp.488-491]William Dean Howells Refuses an Interview [pp.492-494]A Note on The Periodidals of American Transcendentalism [pp.494-495]To the Editors of American Literature [p.495]

    Research in Progress [pp.496-497]Book Reviewsuntitled [pp.498-499]untitled [pp.499-500]untitled [pp.500-502]untitled [pp.502-504]untitled [pp.504-505]untitled [pp.505-507]untitled [pp.507-509]untitled [pp.510-511]untitled [pp.511-513]untitled [pp.513-518]untitled [pp.518-520]untitled [pp.520-522]untitled [pp.522-523]untitled [pp.523-524]

    Brief Mention [pp.525-528]Articles on American Literature Appearing in Current Periodicals [pp.529-537]

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