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		<title>Comment on &#8220;The Bridge: The Harbor Dawn&#8221; by Hart Crane by Fred Murphy</title>
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		<description>Thanks to Jeff Ward at &lt;a href="http://thispublicaddress.com/tPA1/2002/05/harbor-dawn.html" rel="nofollow"&gt;thispublicaddress.com&lt;/a&gt; for the painstaking formatting; he notes that Crane's poem "needs to be presented with its glosses intact. One of the interesting bits of textual history is that Crane went to great lengths to assure that the glosses would not override the main text, even if that meant the were lost in the bleed into the books spine. The glosses are almost a 'machine for thinking' about the text though, rather than an explication. They ask the key questions."</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks to Jeff Ward at <a href="http://thispublicaddress.com/tPA1/2002/05/harbor-dawn.html" rel="nofollow">thispublicaddress.com</a> for the painstaking formatting; he notes that Crane&#8217;s poem &#8220;needs to be presented with its glosses intact. One of the interesting bits of textual history is that Crane went to great lengths to assure that the glosses would not override the main text, even if that meant the were lost in the bleed into the books spine. The glosses are almost a &#8216;machine for thinking&#8217; about the text though, rather than an explication. They ask the key questions.&#8221;</p>
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