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    An interregnum: masculinity and British fiction at the turn of the century by Katarzyna Więckowska

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…The works by Irvine Welsh, Graham Swift, Niall Griffiths, and Ian McEwan are situated against the development of pro-feminist men’s writing and masculinity studies, as well as the mythopoetic men’s movement and Robert Bly’s bestselling Iron John: A Book About Men (1990). …”
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    Caught Between Cultures: Hmong Parents in America’s Sibling Society by Tamara L. Kaiser

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…A comparison of traditional Hmong parenting with what author Robert Bly calls America’s “sibling society” demonstrates that both Hmong and mainstream families and society are hurt by a general rejection of authority and would greatly benefit from recognizing the value of hierarchy based on experience, genuine accomplishment and wisdom. …”
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    Heaney and American Poetry: The California Narrative by Christopher Laverty

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…This essay examines the body of critical material concerned with Seamus Heaney’s relationship with American poetry and offers a new perspective from which to approach the Irish poet in relation to his claimed American influences of Gary Snyder and Robert Bly. Existing criticism maintains a narrative in which his 1970-1 Berkeley residency (and the Bay Area poetry he encountered there) liberated him from an antithetical, constraining poetics. …”
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    Spirituality through the Images of Nature in “November Day at Mc Clure’s” by Rio Febriannur Rachman

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The analysis focuses on revealing spirituality through images of nature in Robert Bly’s poem, “November Day at McClure’s”. The purpose of the study is to depict the kinds of images of nature used and the spirituality reflection in the poem. …”
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    Ghalib Dehlavi’s Ghazals Beyond the Orient by Neda Alizadeh Kashani

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…It argues how their efforts in introducing the ghazals of Mirza Ghalib Dehlavi resulted in the extensive translation and adoption of this poetic form by the U.S and Canadian poets, followed by famous poets like Adrienne Rich and Robert Bly who applied the poetic form of ghazl to express their intentions.…”
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    Tracing Paths of Love through Poetic Inquiry by Maya T. Borhani

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Specifically, this poetic inquiry traces three synchronous veins of love in my life as they weave through my writing-as-research: love for my daughters (and the intractable wonder of childhood); love for a beloved teacher and mentor, American poet Robert Bly; and love as secular-spiritual awakening, the beating heart of social justice and personal/political activism. …”
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