Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2025
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https://sunypress.edu/Books/O/O
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Recommended Citation
Ben-Merre, David and Manu Samriti Chander. "Every Þrose has its thorn: on Poison, The Cure, and other Pharmacological Prickles; Or, Why are you so far away?" O: Apostrophic Ghosts and the Disappearing Acts of Lyric Poetry. SUNY Press, 2025, pages 247-59.
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This excerpt is published with permission from the following volume:
Ben-Merre, David. O: Apostrophic Ghosts and the Disappearing Acts of Lyric Poetry. SUNY Press, 2025.
The full work can be found here:
O: Apostrophic Ghosts and the Disappearing Acts of Lyric Poetry