The Collected Poems of Hart Crane. New York: Liveright, 1933. [This edition, now available as an Anchor paperback, contains The Bridge, White Buildings, Key West: An Island Sheaf, Un- collected Poems, Early Poems, and Crane's essay Modern Poetry.]
The Letters of Hart Crane, ed. Brom Weber. New York: Hermit- age House, 1952.
BIOGRAPHIES
Horton Philip. Hart Crane: The Life of an American Poet. New York: W. W. Norton, 1937. [This excellent biography, now available as a Viking Compass paperback, also contains in sev- eral appendices Crane's General Aims and Theories and sig- nificant letters from Crane to Harriet Monroe, Otto Kahn, and Gorham Munson.]
Weber, Brom. Hart Crane: A Biographical and Critical Study. New York: The Bodley Press, 1948.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Rowe H. D. Hart Crane: A Bibliography. Denver: Alan Swal- low, 1955.
CRITICAL STUDIES
Separate Work
Dembo L. S. Hart Crane's Sanskrit Charge: A Study of The Bridge. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1960. [This is one of the best book-length studies of The Bridge to date.]
General Studies containing Chapters on Crane
Alvarez A. Stewards of Excellence. New York: Scribner's, 1958. [See "The Lyric of Hart Crane,"107-123.]
Anderson George K., and Walton Eda L. (eds.). This Genera- tion. Chicago: Scott, Foresman, 1949.
Blackmur Richard P. The Double Agent. New York: Arrow Editions, 1935.
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Publication Information: Book Title: Hart Crane: An Introduction and Interpretation. Contributors: Samuel Hazo - author. Publisher: Barnes & Noble. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: 136.
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