Frederick Turner

Frederick Turner (University of Texas, Dallas), former editor of the Kenyon Review, is at home in anthropology and modern science as well as literary studies. He also is a wellpublished poet, whose book-length epic poem The New World appeared in 1985. His essays range from an examination of refl exivity in Thoreau to a study of space and time in Chinese verse, and on to the collection entitled Natural Classicism (1985).

Articles by Frederick Turner

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Performed Being: Word Art as a Human Inheritance

Volume 1, Issue 1 (January, 1986)

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