![]() ![]() Jonathan Skinner, “Upper Limit Tu-Whit: Ronald Johnson’s Field Guide Poetries”īurt Kimmelman, “The Lyre and the Atom: Ronald Johnson’s Reinvention of Nature” Joel Bettridge, “Camp, Reading, Democracy”Įric Keenaghan, “World-Building and Gay Identity: Ronald Johnson’s Singularly Queer Foundations“ Rachel Blau DuPlessis, “Echological Scales: On ARK of Ronald Johnson”Įric Murphy Selinger, “ ARK as a Garden of Revelation” TABLE 3: Pages two and three of Book I, Paradise Lost, crossed out by Johnson TABLE 2: First page of Book I, Paradise Lost, crossed out by Johnson Nicholas Lawrence, “Ronald Johnson’s Radi os: A Report on Method” Logan Esdale, “Editing Paradise (Lost): Milton, Bentley, and Johnson” ![]() Marjorie Perloff, “Ronald Johnson’s Verbicovisuals: Songs of the Earth“ ![]() Jonathan Brannen, “Into the Words: Ronald Johnson’s Visual Poetry” Michael Basinski, “The Concrete Poetry of Ronald Johnson in Relation to That of Ian Hamilton Finlay” George Hart, “A New Green Script: Reading The Book of the Green Man Ecorcritically” Mark Scroggins, “ The Book of the Green Man: Ronald Johnson’s American England” Windows Only Outward: Early and Concrete Poems Schultz, “Grandmothers and Hunters: Ronald Johnson and Feminine Tradition” Norman Finkelstein, “Exploring the Johnson-Duncan Connection”Īndre Furlani, “‘Yours Be the Speech’: Ronald Johnson’s Milton and Guy Davenport’s Bashō”Įdward Foster, “Not Where We Used to Be Now: Protestant Aesthetics in the Poetry of Ronald Johnson and William Bronk”ĭonald Revell, “They Drank an Arrowhead: Henry Thoreau and Ronald Johnson”īarbara Cole, “To Do As Eve Did: Ronald Johnson’s Dickinsonian Poetics of (Not) Choosing” Mark Scroggins, “Notes and Numbers (Johnson, Ives, Zukofsky) Edited by Joel Bettridge and Eric Murphy Selinger ![]()
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