An Edwin Arlington Robinson EncyclopediaMcFarland & Company, 2006 - 271 psl. Edward Arlington Robinson (1865-1935) was hailed by many in his day as America's foremost poet, outranking T.S. Eliot, Robert Frost, and Ezra Pound. Perhaps best known for his sonnets, he startled readers into attention and response through deliberate obscurity and ambiguity and demanding syntax. Many of Robinson's works continue to be published today, introducing him to new generations of readers. This comprehensive encyclopedia provides information on Robinson's poems - he published more than 200 - and his less well known prose works, along with entries on his family, friends, and professional associates. For entries on his writings, the year written, the setting of the work, background information, and critical commentary illuminating enigmatic passages are provided. For people, the entries provide biographical information and describe the influence the person had on Robinson's life. This encyclopedia has been extensively indexed. |
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... voice but that he must still hear one more voice before she gives him those " drops of hope " and departs . Making an end may not be an end . Doubt follows " a disordered curios- ity . " Maybe his injuring her contained his an- swer ...
... voice but that he must still hear one more voice before she gives him those " drops of hope " and departs . Making an end may not be an end . Doubt follows " a disordered curios- ity . " Maybe his injuring her contained his an- swer ...
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... voice tells Jasper to follow her , something like God's voice asks why . Jasper remains alone , until the prince and Zoë enter . The prince : Zoë and I believe in God and the Devil ; the Devil is here ; kings call him God . You , father ...
... voice tells Jasper to follow her , something like God's voice asks why . Jasper remains alone , until the prince and Zoë enter . The prince : Zoë and I believe in God and the Devil ; the Devil is here ; kings call him God . You , father ...
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... Voice but not toward Dover . Guinevere's face fades . When he turns his horse back , the Voice , telling him he's not free , adds this : " When the Light falls , death falls ; / And in the darkness comes the Light . " Onward he rides ...
... Voice but not toward Dover . Guinevere's face fades . When he turns his horse back , the Voice , telling him he's not free , adds this : " When the Light falls , death falls ; / And in the darkness comes the Light . " Onward he rides ...
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