TITLE

Pirates of the Caribbean

AUTHOR(S)
Grosholz, Emily
PUB. DATE
July 1998
SOURCE
Poetry;Jul98, Vol. 172 Issue 4, p195
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Poem
ABSTRACT
Presents the poem "Pirates of the Caribbean," by Emily Grosholz.
ACCESSION #
763009

Tags: PIRATES of the Caribbean (Poem);  GROSHOLZ, Emily;  POEMS

 

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