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To whomever can help!
I would like some information on Robert Bly and his counterpartners in respect to who were writers of his time and what was it that they wrote, that made them similar or different to Robert Bly's way of writing.
This definitely is not something I am finding easily and any help is greatly appreciated. I am searching still, but like I said any help is appreciated.
Have a nice day and thank you in advance for your help.
Regards,
Lillian
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