I TIMOTHY STEELE I

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I ‡àc Timothy Steele
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I TiÌu sø

K TÜm t°t nghË nghiÎp
K Curriculum Vitae
K TŸc ph¸m

I PhÞng v¶n

K B¡i phÞng v¶n Timothy Steele cða Kevin Walzer, thúc hiÎn ng¡y 2 thŸng SŸu, 1995 [ ½àc b¡i ]
K B¡i phÞng v¶n Timothy Steele cða Cynthia L. Haven, thúc hiÎn thŸng SŸu, 2000 [ ½àc b¡i ]

I ‡àc Timothy Steele

K B¡i The Forms of Poetry, trÅn The Brandeis Review, 12 (Summer 1992)
K Mæt sâ b¡i thç chàn làc: Aurora, Fae, Homage to a Carnegie  Library, Eros, Her Memory of the Picnic, Practice, Pacific Rim.
K B¡i Some Remarks about Versification, Iambic Meter, Rhyme, Stanza & Other Meters
K B¡i Some Remarks on Rhyme & Stanza

I ViÆt vË tŸc gi¨

K TrÅn Dictionary of Literary Biography
K TrÅn Oxford Companion to 20th-Century Verse
K TrÅn Reader's Guide to 20th-Century Literature
K B¡i The Poetry of Timothy Steele cða Kevin Walzer trÅn The Tennessee Quarterly (Winter 1996)
K B¡i Measure for Measure. The Frostian Classicism of Timothy Steele  cða Donald G. Sheehy, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
K B¡i Poetry's Purist cða Larry Gordon trÅn Los Angeles Times, Monday, June 10, 1991
K B¡i Meter Man. A poet takes strong measures to rescue modern poetry cða Cynthia Haven trÅn Stanford Magazine, thŸng 11/12, 1999
K Danh sŸch b¡i ½iÌm sŸch v¡ b¡i viÆt vË Timothy Steele

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