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The Use of Poetry in Horizon Zero Dawn

 Link to article in Popular Culture Review


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Todd O. Williams
I am the author of two books--Christina Rossetti's Environmental Consciousness and A Therapeutic Approach to Teaching Poetry--along with many articles on literature, pedagogy, and games.

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