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Goldwyn and James Nikopoulos -- $tThe Female Colossus in the New World: Innovations on a Classical Motif in José Martí?s Modernismo /$rTyler Fisher and Jenni Lehtinen -- $tEducating the ?Perfect Imagist?: Greek Literature and Classical Scholarship in the Poetry of H. D. /$rBryan Brinkman and Bartholomew Brinkman -- $tCreating the Modern Rhapsode: The Classics as World Literature in Ezra Pound?s Cantos /$rAdam J. Goldwyn -- $tFrom Ithaca to Magna Graecia, Icaria and Hyperborea ? Some Aspects of the Classical Tradition in the Serbian Avant-Garde /$rBojan Jovi? -- $tGods, Heroes, and Myths: The Use of Classical Imagery in Spanish Avant-Garde Prose /$rJuan Herrero-Senés -- $tThe Classical Ideal in Fernando Pessoa /$rKenneth David Jackson -- $t?Ulysses? 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