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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

81. The Man Against The Sky - Endnote
About the author Edwin Arlington Robinson, 18691935. From the BiographicalNotes of The Second Book of Modern Verse (1919, 1920), edited by Jessie B.
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aptain Craig, A Book of Poems
Revised edition with additional poems, 12mo, cloth, $1.25
"There are few poets writing in English to-day whose work is so permeated by individual charm as is Mr. Robinson's. Always one feels the presence of a man behind the poet a man who knows life and people and things and writes of them clearly, with a subtle poetic insight that is not visible in the work of any other living writer." `Brooklyn Daily Eagle'.
"The `Book of Annandale', a splendid poem included in this collection, is one of the most moving emotional narratives found in modern poetry."
`Review of Reviews'.
". . . His handling of Greek themes reveals him as a lyrical poet of inimitable charm and skill." `Reedy's Mirror'.
"A poem that must endure; if things that deserve long life get it."
`N. Y. Evening Sun'.
"Wherever you hear people who know speak of American poets . . . they assume that you take the genius and place of Edwin Arlington Robinson as granted. . . . A man with something to say that has value and beauty. His thought is deep and his ideas are high and stimulating."
`Boston Transcript'.

82. MORDRED: TEXTS, IMAGES, BASIC INFORMATION
Edwin Arlington Robinson s Modred, a Fragment is a masterful and intensely Robinson, Edwin Arlington (18691935), Modred, A Fragment (1929). IMAGES
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MORDRED
Mordred (Modred, Medrawd, or Medraut) has become the quintessential traitorous villain in the Arthurian tradition. According to the majority of texts, he is Arthur's bastard son by his half-sister Morgause, the wife of King Lot. This incestuous begetting, alternately an innocent mistake on the part of both parties, as the French Vulgate portrays it, or a perverted seduction on Morgause's part, as in the film Excalibur , can in part explain why Mordred's character and sense of loyalty is so twisted. However, his reputation has not always been quite so bad.
In Welsh tradition there is no hint that Mordred is a dishonest traitor. The Annales Cambriae records the battle of Camlann, "in which Arthur and Medraut fell" in the year 537, and includes no details describing whether the two fought each other, whether they were related, or what the circumstances of the battle were. In another Welsh text, the Dream of Rhonabwy , we learn that bad blood erupts in an already tense diplomatic relationship between Arthur and his nephew Medrawd because of a messenger, Iddawg, the "Churn of Britain" who is eager for battle. Iddawg delivers Arthur's kind request for peace in the "rudest possible way," and thus causes the war.
In the Historia Regnum Brittonum of 1136, Geoffrey of Monmouth first makes Mordred the traitor causing the downfall of Camelot and the death of Arthur. The villain is as yet Arthur's nephew, the youngest son of King Lot and Anna, King Arthur's half-sister. Interestingly, he fills the adulterous role with Guinevere that Lancelot will eventually play. While Arthur is away fighting the Roman general Lucius, Mordred marries Guinevere and attempts to claim Arthur's throne as his own. Arthur returns from France to fight a series of battles. The tragic last battle, called Camlann, takes place at the River Cambula in Cornwall (the present-day Camel River). Medieval French authors first introduce the incest factor. In the Vulgate cycle, the massive collection of French Arthurian texts that served as one of Sir Thomas Malory's sources for the

83. VIVIEN (NINEVE, NIMUE, NINIANE): TEXTS, IMAGES, BASIC INFORMATION
Though borrowing much from Tennyson, Edwin Arlington Robinson, in the poem, Merlin, The Story of Merlin (1903); Robinson, Edwin Arlington (18691935),
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VIVIEN (NINEVE, NIMUE, NINIANE)
Vivien, sometimes called Nineve, Nimue, Niniane, etc., is best known as the woman who seals Merlin in a cave or a tree. Despite foreseeing his fate, Merlin is unable to prevent being captivated and captured by the woman Richard Wilbur has called "a creature to bewitch a sorcerer." Vivien is an ambiguous character. In Malory, for example, even though Nyneve, who is one of the Ladies of the Lake, deprives Arthur of Merlin's service, she rescues him twice, first by saving him from Accolon who has been given Excalibur by Morgan le Fay to use against Arthur, and then by preventing him from donning the destructive cloak sent to him by Morgan. She also uses her enchantments to punish Ettarde for her mistreatment of Pelleas. In the end she and Pelleas "lovede togedyrs duryng their lyfe." The character is ambiguous even in her earliest appearances. In the French Vulgate Estoire de Merlin , she loves the enchanter and seals him in a beautiful tower, magically constructed, so that she can keep him always for herself. She visits him regularly and grants her love to him. In the continuation to the Vulgate

84. Stories, Listed By Author
Robinson, Edwin Arlington (18691935). * Credo, (pm). The American Reader, ed.Claude M. Simpson Allan Nevins, DC Boston Heath 1941
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85. Edwin Arlington Robinson Collection, 1897-1965 (bulk 1930-1965)
1884; Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 18691935; Scott, Winfield Townley, 1910-1968;Poets, American ¾ 20th century; Edwin Arlington Robinson and His Manuscripts
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86. Poet Links
Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935). HTI American Verse Texts (umich) HTMLversion of Children of the Night A Book of Poems. Three Taverns and Town down
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My Poet Pages Related Links A B ... Y "[W]e learn to prefer imperfect theories, and sentences, which contain glimpses of truth, to digested systems which have no one valuable suggestion." Ralph Waldo Emerson I gather here Internet resources on the twentieth-century poetry in English, which may contain glimpses of truth in whatever form. Last updated: 25 March 2005 (Ciaran Carson's birth year corrected. Thanks to Julia Cook.)
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87. Maine Poet - Edwin Arlington Robinson
Edwin Arlington Robinson 18691935 Head Tide. Edwin Arlington Robinson was bornon December 22, 1869, in Head Tide, Maine (the same year as WB Yeats).
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Edwin Arlington Robinson was born on December 22, 1869, in Head Tide, Maine (the same year as W. B. Yeats). His family moved to Gardiner, Maine, in 1870, which renamed "Tilbury Town," became the backdrop for many of Robinson's poems. Robinson described his childhood as stark and unhappy; he once wrote in a letter to Amy Lowell that he remembered wondering why he had been born at the age of six. After high school, Robinson spent two years studying at Harvard University as a special student and his first poems were published in the Harvard Advocate .
Robinson privately printed and released his first volume of poetry, The Torrent and the Night Before, in 1896 at his own expense; this collection was extensively revised and published in 1897 as The Children of the Night . Unable to make a living by writing, he got a job as an inspector for the New York City subway system. In 1902 he published Captain Craig and Other Poems . This work received little attention until President Theodore Roosevelt wrote a magazine article praising it and Robinson. Roosevelt also offered Robinson a sinecure in a U.S. Customs House, a job he held from 1905 to 1910. Robinson dedicated his next work, The Town Down the River (1910), to Roosevelt.
Robinson's first major success was The Man Against the Sky (1916). He also composed a trilogy based on Arthurian legends: Merlin (1917), Lancelot (1920), and Tristram (1927), which won a Pulitzer Prize in 1928. Robinson was also awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his Collected Poems (1921) in 1922 and The Man Who Died Twice (1924) in 1925. For the last twenty-five years of his life, Robinson spent his summers at the MacDowell Colony of artists and musicians in Peterborough, New Hampshire. Robinson never married and led a notoriously solitary lifestyle. He died in New York City on April 6, 1935.

88. Edwin Arlington Robinson - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com
Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869 1935). Edwin Arlington Robinson was a poet oftransition. He lived at the time following the Civil War when America was
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Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869 - 1935)
Edwin Arlington Robinson 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. Melville , who had spent the last lonely years of his life there, haunted by the feeling that he had failed as a writer.

89. Edwin Arlington Robinson Life Stories, Books, & Links
Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869 1935). Category American Literature. BornDecember 22, 1869 Head Tide, Maine, United States. Died April 6, 1935
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Edwin Arlington Robinson
Category: American Literature Born: December 22, 1869
Head Tide, Maine, United States Died: April 6, 1935
New York City, New York, United States Related authors:
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Wallace Stevens list all writers Edwin Arlington Robinson - LIFE STORIES Edwin Arlington Robinson's First Pulitzer
On this day in 1921, Edwin Arlington Robinson's Collected Poems was published, bringing the first of his three Pulitzers. Many of his most famous poems "Richard Cory," "Miniver Cheevy," "Mr. Flood's Party" feature the melancholic-alcoholic types familiar to his own life. top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR Edwin Arlington Robinson's Letters to Edith Brower
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90. Edwin Arlington Robinson - Edwin Arlington Robinson's First Pulitzer, And Other
Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869 1935). Edwin Arlington Robinson s First Pulitzer.by Steve King. print tell a friend comment. On this day in 1921 Edwin
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91. CliffsNotesAmerican Poets Of The 20th CenturyBook Summary And
Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869–1935). About the Poet Chief Works Discussion andResearch Topics. The rare poet to succeed critically and financially,
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92. Poets' Corner - Index Of Poets - Letters Q,R
Edwin Arlington Robinson. (1869 1935) American Poet, winner of the PulitzerPrize for Poetry 1922, 1925, 1928. The Children of the Night 1897 a
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93. Edwin Arlington Robinson - Poetic Examples From BOB'S BYWAY
Edwin Arlington Robinson 1869 1935. THE HOUSE ON THE HILL. * This poem providesan example of a villanelle. They are all gone away,
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THE HOUSE ON THE HILL This poem provides an example of a villanelle.
They are all gone away,
The House is shut and still,
There is nothing more to say. Through broken walls and gray
The winds blow bleak and shrill:
They are all gone away. Nor is there one to-day
To speak them good or ill:
There is nothing more to say. Why is it then we stray
Around that sunken sill?
They are all gone away, And our poor fancy-play
For them is wasted skill: There is nothing more to say. There is ruin and decay To Villanelle in the Glossary Alphabetic Page Version Entire Glossary Version In the House on the Hill: They are all gone away, There is nothing more to say.

94. Edward Arlington Robinson
Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869 1935). a web guide to Edward Arlington Robinsonfrom literaryhistory.com. main page 20th century poetry 20th century
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Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869 - 1935) a web guide to Edward Arlington Robinson from literaryhistory.com
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General Articles http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/robinson/robinson.htm An introduction, plus excerpts of reputable critical discussions of some poems, from the Modern American Poetry Site (Univ. of Illinois). http://college.hmco.com/english/heath/syllabuild/iguide/robinson.html A Teacher's Guide to E.A. Robinson, from textbook publisher Heath. An introduction to the poet from the Academy of American Poets. Edward Arlington Robinson site by Donna Cambpell, Gonzoga Univ., is well maintained with current links. Bibliography of primary and secondary works for Edward Arlington Robinson from Dr. Paul P. Reuben's Perspectives in American Literature site.
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95. Edwin Arlington Robinson - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Librar
Robinson, Edwin Arlington 1869 1935, American poet, b. Head his death, manycritics considered Robinson the greatest poet in the United States.
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97. Biographical List Of Names (RO - ROB) Compiled By GIGA
Edwin Arlington Robinson, American poet (1869 1935) - READ QUOTES (3) CHECKREADING LIST (2) BUY AMAZON BOOK Edwin Meade Robinson, American humorous
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98. Robinson
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BOOKS on-line Whenever Richard Cory went down town AN OLD STORY
Whenever Richard Cory went down town,
We people on the pavement looked at him:
He was a gentleman from sole to crown,
Clean favored, and imperially slim.
And he was always quietly arrayed,
And he was always human when he talked;
But still he fluttered pulses when he said,
"Good-morning", and he glittered when he walked. And he was rich - yes, richer than a king - And admirably schooled in every grace: In fine, we thought that he was everything To make us wish that we were in his place. So on we worked, and waited for the light, And went without the meat, and cursed the bread; And Richard Cory, one calm summer night, Went home and put a bullet through his head. AN OLD STORY Strange that I did not know him then

99. Maine Writers: R
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Richard Cory Whenever Richard Cory walked downtown
We people on the pavement looked at him:
He was a gentleman from soul to crown,
Clean favored and imperially slim. And he was always quietly arrayed,
And he was always human when he talked;
But still, he fluttered pulses when he said,
"Good morning," and he glittered when he walked. And he was rich yes, richer than a king
And admirably schooled in every grace:
In fine, we thought he was everything
To make us wish we were in his place So on we worked, and waited for the light, And went without the meat, and cursed the bread;

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