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Author Name    ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON

Title   Collected poems.

Binding   Hard Cover

Publisher   New York Macmillan Co. 1928

Seller ID   13895

591 pages, frontispiece (portrait), cloth, bookplate and signature of former owner on endpaper otherwise very good. From the Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 'Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869-1935), American poet, b. Head Tide, Maine, attended Harvard . At his death, many critics considered Robinson the greatest poet in the United States. He is now best remembered for his short poems characterizing various residents of “Tilbury Town,” which was based on his hometown, Gardiner, Maine. His first volume of verse, The Torrent and the Night Before (1896), was revised and reissued as The Children of the Night (1897). In 1899, Robinson settled in New York City. Although his third volume of verse, Captain Craig (1902), was poorly received by critics, it attracted the attention of President Theodore Roosevelt, who secured Robinson a job in the New York customshouse. He finally achieved critical recognition with The Man against the Sky (1916). Thereafter he concentrated on long psychological narrative poems, such as Avon’s Harvest (1921), The Man Who Died Twice (1924; Pulitzer Prize), Dionysus in Doubt (1925), and the Arthurian romances Merlin (1917), Lancelot (1920), and Tristram (1928; Pulitzer Prize). A quiet, introverted man, Robinson never married and became legendary for his reclusiveness. Although his later poetry reveals a deep consciousness of social issues, an experimentation with symbolism, and an increasingly optimistic view of human destiny, his most lasting work is probably his early verse. “Miniver Cheevy” and “Richard Cory” are among the most famous of his brief, dramatic poems. Volumes of his collected poems were published in 1921 (Pulitzer Prize), 1937, and years after his work fell out of popular and critical fashion, in 1999.'

COLLECTED POEMS EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON MODERN AMERICAN POETRY MAINE

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