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Paperback Edwin Arlington Robinson Book

ISBN: 1025624335

ISBN13: 9781025624334

Edwin Arlington Robinson

"Edwin Arlington Robinson" is an insightful critical study and biographical exploration of one of America's most significant poets. Written by the Pulitzer Prize-winning critic and poet Mark Van Doren, this work provides a comprehensive analysis of Robinson's artistic evolution and his unique position in the landscape of American literature. Van Doren delves into the psychological depth and technical mastery that characterized Robinson's verse, tracing the development of his stoic and often melancholic voice.

The text explores the themes of human failure, isolation, and the search for meaning that permeate Robinson's most famous works, including his celebrated Arthurian poems and his portrayals of the residents of Tilbury Town. By examining the structural integrity and rhythmic precision of Robinson's poetry, Van Doren illustrates how the poet bridged the gap between traditional forms and the emerging modern sensibility. This study offers a vital perspective on a three-time Pulitzer Prize winner whose influence helped shape the course of 20th-century poetry. It serves as both an essential introduction for new readers and a profound evaluation for scholars of American modernism.

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