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Hardcover Edwin Arlington Robinson Book

ISBN: 1025619587

ISBN13: 9781025619583

Edwin Arlington Robinson

"Edwin Arlington Robinson" by Ben Ray Redman is an insightful critical study of one of America's most distinguished and celebrated poets. Written during a period when Robinson's literary influence was at its peak, this work provides a comprehensive examination of the themes, techniques, and philosophical undercurrents that defined his three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning career. Redman delves into the psychological depth of Robinson's character portraits and his sophisticated mastery of traditional forms, offering readers a clear-eyed analysis of his immense contribution to modern American letters.

The book explores the narrative complexity of Robinson's major works, situating him within the broader context of early 20th-century literature. By evaluating Robinson's unique blend of realism and idealism, Redman highlights the poet's singular ability to articulate the quiet tragedies and spiritual struggles of the human condition. This volume serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts of American poetry, capturing the essence of a writer who effectively bridged the gap between the Victorian era and the burgeoning modernist movement. Through Redman's expert critical lens, the enduring legacy and technical brilliance of the poetry of "Edwin Arlington Robinson" are meticulously explored and celebrated.

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