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  1. Selected Poems. With an Introduction by Randall Jarrell by William Carlos WILLIAMS, 1969
  2. Randall Jarrell and the Lost World of Childhood by Richard Flynn, 1990-11
  3. SNOW-WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS, A Tale from the Brothers Grimm. by Randall (Brothers Grimm) Jarrell, 1983
  4. Randall Jarrell's Letters: An Autobiographical and Literary Selection by Mary Jarrell, 2002-12-01
  5. Critical Essays on Randall Jarrell (Critical Essays on American Literature)
  6. Kipling, Auden and Company: Essays and Reviews, 1935-1964 by Randall Jarrell, 1982-03
  7. A sad heart at the supermarket: Essays & fables by Randall Jarrell, 1965
  8. The Children's Books of Randall Jarrell by Jerome Griswold, Maurice Sendak, et all 1988-05
  9. Randall Jarrell (Pamphlets on American Writers) by Macha Louis Rosenthal, 1972-06
  10. Randall Jarrell: A bibliography by Charles M Adams, 1958
  11. Worlds and Lives: The Poetry of Randall Jarrell (National University Publications) by Charlotte H. Beck, 1983-09
  12. Randall Jarrell (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Mary Bernetta Quinn, 1981-06
  13. The Voice of the Poet: Randall Jarrell by Randall; McClatchy, J.D. Jarrell, 2001
  14. Randall Jarrell, by Karl Jay Shapiro, 1967

21. Poet: Randall Jarrell - All Poems Of Randall Jarrell
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22. Featured Author: Randall Jarrell
Includes articles and interviews with jarrell as well as archived reviews of his works at the New York Times.
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Featured Author: Randall Jarrell
With News and Reviews From the Archives of The New York Times In This Feature
  • Reviews of Randall Jarrell's Earlier Books
  • Articles by Randall Jarrell
  • Articles About Randall Jarrell Poetry Selections
  • Poets' Column : 9 poems by Randall Jarrell from the pages of The New York Times, 1942-1954 Related Links
  • Richard Eder Reviews 'Remembering Randall' and 'No Other Book' (June 30)
  • Brooke Allen Reviews 'Remembering Randall' and 'No Other Book' (August 1) Audio
  • Randall Jarrell at The 92nd Street Y in 1963
    Philippe Halsman/ HarpersCollins Randall Jarrell REVIEWS OF RANDALL JARRELL'S EARLIER BOOKS:
  • Blood for a Stranger
    "[In 'Blood for a Stranger'] there is shown not only sensitivity and talent but that power of working at his art which is one of the signs of a real poet. But whether he becomes a real poet or not depends on what he does for the next ten years or so."
  • Losses
    "It is not easy to speak temperately of the poems of Randall Jarrell. He invites excess, whether of praise or of censure . . . As war poetry it is of signal importance . . ."
  • The Seven-League Crutches ,' reviewed by Robert Lowell
    "Jarrell has gone far enough to be compared with his peers, the best lyric poets of the past: he has the same finesse and originality that they have, and his faults, a certain idiosyncratic willfulness and eclectic timidity, are only faults in this context."
  • 23. Randall Jarrell. 1914-1965
    Dr. Suzanne Ferguson, author of The Poetry of randall jarrell and editor of the recent jarrell, Bishop, Lowell, Co MiddleGeneration Poets in Context,
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    Randall Jarrell 1914-1965
    A page about the excellent and undervalued mid-century American poet. Maintained by Richard Flynn, Professor of Literature at Georgia Southern University.
    If you have information or links to add to this page, please email me at rflynn@GeorgiaSouthern.edu or rflynn@frontiernet.net Last updated 4 March 2004.
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    Suzanne Ferguson and Richard Flynn to Speak in Greensboro on April 3, 2004
    Suzanne Ferguson and I will be participating in a symposium on Jarrell on April 3, 2004 as part of the Randall and Mary Jarrell Poetry Festival, sponsored by the Greensboro, NC Public Library: Sat. April 3rd, 10am-12noon, UNCG, Jarrell Lecture Hall, Walter Clinton Jackson Library Randall Jarrell Community Lecture - The "Place" of the Poet in American Public Life Dr. Suzanne Ferguson, author of

    24. PAL: Randall Jarrell (1914-1965)
    A tale from the Brothers Grimm translated by randall jarrell. Pictures by Nancy Ekholm Burkert. NY Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1972 Juv / 398.2 SCH
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    PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.) Chapter 10: Randall Jarrell (1914-1965) The Academy of American Poets: RJ Modern American Poetry: RJ NY Times Featured Author: RJ Primary Works ... Home Page
    Source: Primary Works Poetry and the age. NY: Knopf, 1953. PN1271 .J3 NY: Atheneum, 1962. PS3519.A86 S3 The bat-poet. Pictures by Maurice Sendak. NY: Macmillan, 1964. PS3519 .A86 B38 The lost world. NY: Macmillan, 1965. PS3519.A86 L63 The animal family. Decorations by Maurice Sendak. NY: Pantheon Books, 1965. Juv / Fiction J37 a The third book of criticism. The complete poems. Jerome: the biography of a poem. With woodcuts and engravings by Albrecht Durer. NY: Grossman Publishers, 1971. PS3519.A86 J4 Snow-White and the seven dwarfs. A tale from the Brothers Grimm translated by Randall Jarrell. Pictures by Nancy Ekholm Burkert. NY: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1972 Juv / 398.2 SCH A bat is born, from The bat-poet.

    25. The Wondering Minstrels (poet)
    747, 8 Apr 2001, randall jarrell, The Player Piano, I ate pancakes one n 35. 707, 24 Feb 2001, randall jarrell, The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner
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    The Wondering Minstrels
    Main page Sorted on poet , letter J Date Poet Title Length 15 Jun 2005 Rolf Jacobsen Antenna-forest Up on the city's roo... 8 Apr 2001 Randall Jarrell The Player Piano I ate pancakes one n... 24 Feb 2001 Randall Jarrell The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner From my mother's sle... 22 Nov 2002 Robinson Jeffers Shine, Perishing Republic While this America s... 31 Oct 1999 Elizabeth Jennings Delay The radiance of the ... 20 Mar 2002 Elizabeth Jennings A Performance of Henry V at Stratford-upon-Avon Nature teaches us ou... 3 Jan 2004 Gerald Jonas Electronically Yours Baud: the rate of sp... 9 Aug 2003 Erica Jong Climbing You I want to understand... 25 Feb 2004 Ben Jonson Come, My Celia Come, my Celia, let ... 25 Dec 1999 Ben Jonson The Noble Nature It is not growing li... 14 Feb 2000 Ben Jonson To Celia Drink to me, only, w... 14 Mar 2001 Ben Jonson Hymn to Diana Queen and huntress, ... 16 Jan 2000 Ben Jonson Gypsy Songs The faery beam upon you, 10 Oct 2002 June Jordan On a New Year's Eve Infinity doesn't int... 22 Jun 2005 June Jordan The Talking Back of Miss Valentine Jones: Poem # one well I wanted to bra...

    26. Randall Jarrell On W. H. Auden; ; Stephen Burt And Hannah Brooks-Motl
    jarrell s witty, pointed, and longlost lectures trace the evolution of Auden s style from the late 1920s to the early 1950s and examine the ideas and.
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    Named one of the "Best Books of 2005" by Contemporary Poetry Review
    "W. H. Auden's debut as a poet, in 1928, was the most prodigious since Byron's. When he arrived on the American scene in 1939, he continued to dazzle readers in this countrynone more so than Randall Jarrell, who had been reading and admiring him from the start. Auden's triumphal march across the next decade, though, began to disconcert Jarrell, and these Princeton lectures are the record of his mixed feelings. His readings are bracing, and his conclusions misjudged, but where else will one encounter a major poet so intimately engaged with the work of another? We're told that, informed of Jarrell's attacks. Auden merely shrugged, "I think Jarrell must be in love with me," and in a crucial sense he was right."
    Yale Review "Painstakingly pieced together, these fascinating lectures represent a titanic clash between two of the most brilliant literary minds of the twentieth century. Randall Jarrell incisively probes the ethics, psychology, and aesthetics of W. H. Auden’s poetry, and even when Jarrell’s judgments seem vexed, his wit and intelligence dazzle."
    Shifting Ground: Reinventing Landscape in Modern American Poetry "This set of critical engagements, published here for the first time, allows one to start right in the middle of two mid-century titans."

    27. Randall Jarrell Quotes - The Quotations Page
    randall jarrell; I think that one possible definition of our modern culture randall jarrell; One of the most obvious facts about grownups to a child is
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    I think that one possible definition of our modern culture is that it is one in which nine-tenths of our intellectuals can't read any poetry.
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    One of the most obvious facts about grownups to a child is that they have forgotten what it is like to be a child.
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    28. Internet Archive: Details: Losses, Randall Jarrell
    FalstaffLosses, randall jarrell (January 20, 2007). Author Falstaff Date 200701-20 Keywords Poetry English jarrell, randall
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    29. Randall Jarrell's Book Of Stories - NYRB Classics
    randall jarrell (19141965) was born in Tennessee and graduated from Vanderbilt. A poet, novelist, translator, and critic as well as writer for children,
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    30. Biography Of Randall Jarrell
    Poet, critic and teacher, randall jarrell was born in Nashville, Tennessee, to Anna (Campbell) and Owen jarrell on May 6, 1914.
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    Randall Jarrell
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    Photo: Philippe Halsman Poet, critic and teacher, Randall Jarrell was born in Nashville, Tennessee, to Anna (Campbell) and Owen Jarrell on May 6, 1914. He attended Vanderbilt University as a day student with a small National Youth Administration allowance. While there he edited the Masquerader, won a letter as captain of the tennis team, made Phi Beta Kappa and graduated magna cum laude. At Vanderbilt, Jarrell studied under Robert Penn Warren, who first published his criticism; Allen Tate, who first published his poetry; and John Crowe Ransom, who gave him his first teaching job—Freshman Composition and Tennis Coach at Kenyon, during the year that he finished his master's degree from Vanderbilt. Before leaving Kenyon, Jarrell became friends with the future fiction writer Peter Taylor and the future poet Robert Lowell who became his closest confidants and allies for the rest of his life. Moving on to the University of Texas, Jarrell met and married Mackie Langham, a colleague. During World War II, he enlisted and served as a technical sergeant teaching celestial navigation until the war ended. Then he spent a year in New York as acting literary editor of The Nation and teaching at Sarah Lawrence. Returning to the south, Jarrell came to Woman's College (later renamed UNC-Greensboro) and remained there, except for leaves of absence, for the rest of his life.

    31. Randall Jarrell In Brief
    randall jarrell (19141965) was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and served as a private in the army air force in World War II, an experience that gave rise to
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    from An Introduction to Poetry by X.J. Kennedy A WAR There set out slowly, for a Different World,
    At four, on winter mornings, different legs ...
    You can't break eggs without making an omelette
    That's what they tell the eggs. POETRY HOME ENGLISH 88 READING LIST POETRY NEWS FILREIS HOME ... Z Document URL: http://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/jarrell-bio.html
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    32. The Randall Jarrell Collection, Special Collections & Rare Books - UNC Greensbor
    and contents of randall jarrell collection at UNC Greensboro.......
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    Welcome to the Randall Jarrell Collection at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The collection includes over two thousand manuscript items and books relating to one of the mid-20th century's most important American poets and critics. This online version of the collection includes selected photographs, manuscripts, bibliographies, criticism, and audio materials. Online access to the collection is currently divided into the following sections:
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    33. Randall Jarrell On Indispensable Warfare - Archaeology Quotations
    American poet randall jarrell had some pithy words about war and questioning.
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    So many knots in a window, so many feet;
    To switch on for an instant the steel that understands.
    Do as they said; as they said, there is always a reason

    34. Randall Jarrell On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
    (see complete list). 481 LibraryThing users have 678 books by randall jarrell There are 9 conversations about randall jarrell s books.
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    35. The Bat-Poet, By Randall Jarrell , Illustrated By Maurice Sendak: HarperCollins
    The BatPoet, By randall jarrell , Illustrated by Maurice Sendak, a Hardcover title from Michael diCapua, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.
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    36. Experience Literature - Poetry
    The randall jarrell Collection at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro The year 1942 was busy for randall jarrell; he published his first book
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    New York Times Audio Special: Randall Jarrell

    http://www.nytimes.com/books/99/08/01/specials/jarrell-audio.html
    To truly appreciate the famous poet's work, access the New York Times ' "Online Audio Special with Randall Jarrell." This special event excerpts a Jarrell reading at the 92nd Street Y's Poetry Center, from April 28, 1963. This link provides access to the entire reading (1 hour, 5 minutes), or you may choose to listen to shorter pieces. You may also access a few related New York Times articles about Jarrell. A superb resource when studying Jarrell. The Randall Jarrell Collection at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro
    http://www.uncg.edu/lib/arch/jarrell/
    At this Website maintained by the UNCG, you'll find an extensive timeline of the famous writer's entire life, a basic biography of the author, and the Randall Jarrell Collection (via e-mails). New York Times on the Web: Randall Jarrell
    http://www.nytimes.com/books/99/08/01/specials/jarrell.html
    Click here to view news and reviews of Jarrell from the archives of the New York Times . Included here are reviews of nearly 20 of Jarrell's earlier works, selected articles by Jarrell, some articles about Jarrell, poetry selections, related links, and an excellent audio link. A good resource to use as an introduction to the writer and his works.

    37. Randall Jarrell From HarperCollins Publishers
    randall jarrell (19141965) received the National Book Award for his book of poems The Woman at the Washington Zoo. His children s book The Animal Family
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    Randall Jarrell (1914-1965) received the National Book Award for his book of poems The Woman at the Washington Zoo. His children's book The Animal Family was named a Newbery Honor Book, and his translation of The Three Sisters was produced by The Actors Studio Theatre. Author Extras Books The Bat-Poet
    There was once a little brown bat who couldn't sleep days-he kept waking... The Animal Family
    This is the story of how, one by one, a man found himself a family.... The Gingerbread Rabbit
    Once upon a time there was a mothe . . . who loved her daughter so much,...

    38. Randall Jarrell
    An internet bibliography for randall jarrell, from literaryhistory.com.
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    Randall Jarrell (1914 - 1965)
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    Bawer, Bruce. The middle generation: Covers Randall Jarrell, among other poets. "Bawer's uneven first book, a literary study based on a dissertation and apparently completed in 1983, is less lively and sophisticated than his recent reviews in The New Criterion." Reviewed in National Review, March 27, 1987 by Jeffrey Meyers Birkerts, Sven. A brief discussion of Randall Jarrell's career and work, in a review of a new audiobook release. In The Atlantic Online, 2001 (removed) Burt, Stephen. "Back to Jarrell," a review of Stephen Burt's Randall Jarrell and His Age (Columbia Univ. Press) Reviewed by Jacques Khalip in Boston Review, Oct./Nov. 2003 Burt, Stephen. Publisher's blurb for Randall Jarrell and His Age (Columbia Univ. Press, 2003)

    39. Randall Jarrell: A Literary Life. - Book Reviews | National Review | Find Articl
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    National Review Sept 17, 1990 by Jeffrey Hart THIS elegant study is an impressive attempt at revisionism. William Pritchard, a professor at Amherst, is one of the most valuable people we have at the present time writing about poetry. His scholarship is formidable, his taste impeccable, his analyses of poetry quietly brilliant. Not a word of jargon slips into his prose. The two books that preceded Randall Jarrell: A Literary Life are both important: Lives of the Modern Poets and Frost: A Literary Life Reconsidered, in the latter of which he defends Frost against the portrait of him as a monster in Lawrance Thompson's three-volume biography, regarded (until Pritchard) as definitive.
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    40. Jarrell, Randall (Harper's Magazine)
    THINGS CONNECTED TO “jarrell, randall”. HUMAN BEINGS. Amis, Kingsley Attlee, C.R. (Clement Richard) by randall jarrell Poem, April 1967, 1 pp.
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    WRITER OF 2 Poems from 1967
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    SUBJECT OF 3 Articles from 1966 to 1977
    8 Reviews
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    HUMAN BEINGS Amis, Kingsley Attlee, C.R. (Clement Richard) Auchincloss, Louis Auden, W.H. (Wystan Hugh) ... Notes on the children's book trade by John Goldthwaite
    Books/Article, January 1977 , 6 pp. The group of two: A memoir of a marriage by Mary Jarrell
    Article, April 1967 , 6 pp. A man meets a woman in the street by Randall Jarrell

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