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  1. Biography - Robinson, Edwin Arlington (1869-1935): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. CavenderÃ?¯Ã'¿Ã'½s house, by Edwin Arlington Robinson by Edwin Arlington (1869-1935) Robinson, 1929
  3. Man who died twice, The. Signed by the author. by Edwin Arlington 1869-1935 Robinson, 1924-01-01
  4. TALIFER. by Edwin Arlington [1869 - 1935]. Robinson, 1934-01-01
  5. The three taverns; a book of poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson 1869-1935, 1920-12-31
  6. Lancelot, a poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson 1869-1935, 1920-12-31
  7. Captain Craig a book of poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson. by Robinson. Edwin Arlington. 1869-1935., 1915-01-01
  8. Van Zorn; a comedy in three acts. by Edwin Arlington Robinson. by Robinson. Edwin Arlington. 1869-1935., 1914-01-01
  9. Avon 's harvest. by Edwin Arlington Robinson. by Robinson. Edwin Arlington. 1869-1935., 1921-01-01
  10. The porcupine; a drama in three acts. by Edwin Arlington Robinso by Robinson. Edwin Arlington. 1869-1935., 1915-01-01
  11. Edwin Arlington Robinson: 1869-1935 : a collection of his works from the library of Bacon Collamore
  12. Edwin Arlington Robinson, 1869-1935 by James Earle Fraser, 1936
  13. Edwin Arlington Robinson,: 1869-1935; a collection of his works from the library of Collamore Bacon by Bacon Collamore, 1936
  14. Edwin Arlington Robinson 1869-1935: A Collection of His Works from the Library of Bacon Collamore by Edwin Arlington Robinson, 1936

61. Edwin Arlington Robinson
Translate this page Edwin Arlington Robinson (EEUU, 1869-1935), Robinson. Poeta norteamericano nacidoen Head Tide (Maine). Estudió un año en Harvard, marchando en 1896 a
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62. Edwin Arlington Robinson
Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935), Houghton Mifflin Contributing Editor NancyCarol Joyner examines Robinson pedagogically from a number of pertinent
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Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869-1935)
Author: Edwin Arlington Robinson , Project Gutenberg: Includes The Three Taverns, The Man against the Sky and Children of the Night in a variety of formats.-MJM Edwin Arlington Robinson , University of North Carolina at Pembroke: This somewhat garish-looking site by student Steven Byrd includes a chronology of the writer's life, a discussion of issues and themes, some textual explication and bibliographic materials.-MJM Edwin Arlington Robinson , Academy of American Poets: This exhibit features a short biography, a few poems, a selected bibliography and a nice collection of briefly annotated links.-MJM Edwin Arlington Robinson , Bartleby.com: Includes, among other features, the complete Pulitzer Prize winning collection of 166 poems entitled Collected Poems (1921). Original line numbers included. Recommended.-MJM Edwin Arlington Robinson, American Poet , This "labor of love" by Joshua Porter includes numerous poems, images, a hyperlinked biography and chronology, a short bibliography, and a collection of annotated links. Recommended.-MJM Edwin Arlington Robinson Books Online , SelfKnowledge.com: Links to three complete collection of Robinson poetry:

63. Lyrical Poems By Edwin Arlington Robinson, Audio Recordings By Walter Rufus Eagl
Readings by Walter Rufus Eagles in RealMedia streaming audio. Ten Lyrical Poemsby Edwin Arlington Robinson 18691935Note
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Online Anthology of Lyrical Audio Poetry in Modern English, recorded by Walter Rufus Eagles ad majorem Dei gloriam eaglesweb.com poetry for the ear in the tradition of Homer
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64. Children Of The Night By Edwin Arlington Robinson
by Edwin Arlington Robinson Maine Poet 18691935. This text was firstpublished in 1897. This text was transcribed
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Children of the Night
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from a 1905 printing of the 1897 edition. The Children of the Night A Book of Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson To the Memory of my Father and Mother Contents The Children of the Night
Three Quatrains
The World
An Old Story
Ballade of a Ship Ballade by the Fire Ballade of Broken Flutes Ballade of Dead Friends Her Eyes Two Men Villanelle of Change John Evereldown Luke Havergal The House on the Hill Richard Cory Two Octaves Calvary Dear Friends The Story of the Ashes and the Flame For Some Poems by Matthew Arnold Amaryllis Kosmos Zola The Pity of the Leaves Aaron Stark The Garden Cliff Klingenhagen Charles Carville's Eyes The Dead Village Boston Two Sonnets The Clerks Fleming Helphenstine For a Book by Thomas Hardy Thomas Hood The Miracle Horace to Leuconoe Reuben Bright The Altar The Tavern Sonnet George Crabbe Credo On the Night of a Friend's Wedding Sonnet Verlaine Sonnet Supremacy The Night Before Walt Whitman The Chorus of Old Men in "Aegeus" The Wilderness Octaves Two Quatrains Romance The Torrent L'Envoi The Children of the Night For those that never know the light

65. "Tact" - Edwin Arlington Robinson
Tact written in 1910, ©Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935) Observant of theway she told So much of what was true, No vanity could long withhold Regard
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66. Robinson, Edwin Arlington Famous Quotes
Famous Quotes By Robinson, Edwin Arlington. 18691935 American Poet. Two kindsof gratitude The sudden kind we feel for what we take; the larger kind we
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Famous Quotes By: Robinson, Edwin Arlington 1869-1935 American Poet
Two kinds of gratitude: The sudden kind we feel for what we take; the larger kind we feel for what we give.
Robinson, Edwin Arlington
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67. DayPoems: Edwin Arlington Robinson Index
Poetry of Edwin Arlington Robinson. 18691935. Calverly s Flammonde Miniver Cheevy Richard Cory The Master (Lincoln)
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68. Edwin Arlington Robinson Miniver Cheevy
Edwin Arlington Robinson in Wikipedia Google Edwin Arlington Robinson Latest Poetry News Miniver Cheevy. By Edwin Arlington Robinson. 18691935
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69. Totse.com | The Children Of The Night, By Edwin Arlington Robi
by Edwin Arlington Robinson Maine Poet 18691935. Note on text Italicizedstanzas have been indented 5 spaces. Italicized words or phrases have been
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70. Edwin Arlington Robinson At The Mad Cybrarian's Library
An index of the online works of Edwin Arlington Robinson and related information . Edwin Arlington Robinson. 18691935. Children of the night a book of
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71. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors R-Rz
Votes for Women (1909)(HTML at Victorian Women Writers) (size 243K, 3 gifs).Robinson, Edwin Arlington 18691935. Robinson, Mary Darby(1758-1800)
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  • Bucky O'Connor: A Tale of the Unfenced Border
  • The Vision Splendid
  • Wyoming: A Story of the Outdoor West
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Raleigh, Walter Alexander, Sir, 1861-1922 Ralphson, G. Harvey:
  • Boy Scouts in Mexico, or, On Guard with Uncle Sam
Ramsay, W.M.
  • St. Paul the Traveler and the Roman Citizen text(CCEL)
Rand, Ayn Randolph, W.C.N.

72. Library: Watkinson Library
is concerned with the publication of the catalogue, Edwin Arlington Robinson,18691935; Series I Edwin Arlington Robinson Catalogue and exhibition
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HARRY BACON COLLAMORE COLLECTION
Harry Bacon Collamore (ca. 1894- Sept 28, 1975) Steel company executive; examiner, National Fire Insurance Company, 1912-1916; later advanced to Chairman of the Board; retired in 1956. Chairman of the Board, Pittsburgh Steel Company, 1956 until final retirement. Upon retirement, lived in West Hartford, Connecticut. The collection includes materials dated Oct. 21, 1935- Dec. 5, 1973. The collection consists of two major parts. The first is concerned with the publication of the catalogue, Edwin Arlington Robinson, 1869-1935; a Collection of His Works from the Library of Bacon Collamore Also in the collection are miscellaneous items which are related to the preparation of the catalogue and exhibition. These include parts of the manuscript and typescript of the catalogue and notes and labels for the exhibition. A news story about the exhibition from the February 23, 1936 Hartford Courant is also among the items.

73. Library: Watkinson Library
Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 18691935. Galley proofs, Collected Poems of EdwinArlington Robinson (New York Macmillan, 1929).
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EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON COLLECTION
Series I: Background 1. Bibliographies
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3. Letters to and from others, concerning E.A. Robinson
From BurnhamPye to others
Correspondence between John Pye and Wallace Anderson
4. Manuscript works about E.A. Robinson
5. Census: Three Poems
6. Miscellaneous Series II: Correspondence 1. Letters from E.A. Robinson November 14, 1895-November 20, 1912
December 29, 1913-March 13, 1916
July 5, 1917-November 25, 1918
March 22, 1919-July 26, 1908 March 4, 1921-December 11, 1921 February 12, 1922-July 14, 1922 July 17, 1922-February 15, 1925 February 19, 1926-September 6, 1928 October 3, 1928-January 2, 1931

74. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (R)
Robinson, Edwin Arlington (Robinson, Edwin Arlington ). 18691935. We hope tocomplete this entry soon. Robinson, Esme Stuart Lennox (Robinson,
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75. Anecdote - Edwin Arlington Robinson - Presidential Custom
Robinson, Edwin Arlington (18691935) American Pulitzer-prize winning poet notedfor such works as his Children of the Night and other collections
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76. Richard Cory E-book By Edwin Arlington Robinson
Robinson, Edward Arlington (18691935) - American poet best known for his longnarrative poems dealing with New England characters.
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Robinson, Edward Arlington (1869-1935) - American poet best known for his long narrative poems dealing with New England characters. His career as a poet was assured when President Theodore Roosevelt became interested in his work and helped to secure a place for him in the New York custom house. Richard Cory (1897) - A well-known character sketch, this poem is from his early collection, "The Children of the Night." Opening lines: Whenever Richard Cory went down town, / We people on the pavement looked at him: ...
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77. The Master
THE MASTER by Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935). A flying word from here andthere Has sown the name at which we sneered, But soon the name was
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THE MASTER by Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869-1935)
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78. Selected American Authors
Edwin Arlington Robinson. Posted August 23, 2002. Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935)was a poet of transition. He lived at the time following the Civil
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Edwin Arlington Robinson
Posted August 23, 2002 Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869-1935) was a poet of transition. He lived at the time following the Civil War when America was rebuilding and changing rapidly and when the dominant values of the country seemed to be growing increasingly materialistic. Robinson's poetry was transitional, evaluating the present by using traditional forms and by including elements of transcendentalism and Puritanism. Robinson spent his childhood in a small town in Maine, a town which furnished him a setting for many of his poems as well as models for his characters. His father was a prosperous merchant; his mother had been a schoolteacher. The parents were primarily interested in their two older sons and tended to ignore Edwin, though they recognized his exceptional intelligence. While fond of his family, Edwin felt himself an outsider among them, as he also felt alienated from the society of his town. Suddenly, with the poetic revival that preceded World War I, Robinson began to play a major role as a poet. After going his own way quietly for so many years, he became widely read and exerted a strong influence on other poets, notably Frost. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for poetry three times in the 1920's, a record exceeded only by Frost, who received the prize four times in all. The core of Robinson's philosophy is the belief that man's highest duty is to develop his best attributes as fully as possible. Success is measured by the intensity and integrity of his struggle; failure consists only in a lack of effort. Robinson was most interested in people who had either failed spiritually, or who seemed failures to the world but had really succeeded in gaining spiritual wisdom. Despite his apparent pessimism he refused to subscribe to a naturalistic view of life. Being by nature introspective and conscious of psychological depths, he was acutely aware of the spiritual side of man and relatively uninterested in the surface aspects of man's life as a social creature.

79. Tact - Robinson
Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935). Tact. OBSERVANT of the way she told So muchof what was true, No vanity could long withhold Regard that was her due
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Links to... ...other Poetry Sites Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869-1935) Tact O BSERVANT of the way she told So much of what was true, No vanity could long withhold Regard that was her due: She spared him the familiar guile, So easily achieved, That only made a man to smile And left him undeceived. Aware that all imagining Of more than what she meant Would urge an end of everything, He stayed; and when he went, They parted with a merry word That was to him as light As any that was ever heard Upon a starry night. She smiled a little, knowing well That he would not remark The ruins of a day that fell Around her in the dark: He saw no ruins anywhere, Nor fancied there were scars On anyone who lingered there

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Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935). image A Maine poet whose numerous volumesof verse explore the repressive life of small-town American, Edwin Arlington
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