Further Reading
- Bloom, Harold (2003). Hart Crane: Comprehensive Research and Study Guide. Bloom's Major Poets. Chelsea House Pub. ISBN 978-0-7910-7390-2.
- Crane, Joan St. C. (1983). "The Construction of Hart Crane's Last Poem, 'The Broken Tower'". Studies in Bibliography (Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia) 36: 232–240. ISSN 0081-7600.
- Grossman, Allen (2009). "On Communicative Difficulty in General and 'Difficult' Poetry in Particular: The Example of Hart Crane's 'The Broken Tower'". True-Love: Essays on Poetry and Valuing. University Of Chicago Press. pp. 147–162. ISBN 978-0-226-30973-6.
- Mariani, Paul (2000). "The Broken Tower". The Broken Tower: The Life of Hart Crane. W. W. Norton & Company. pp. 399–421. ISBN 978-0-393-32041-1.
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