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  1. The Waking Poems 1933-1953 by Theodore Roethke, 1954
  2. The Waking by Theodore ROETHKE, 1953-01-01
  3. On the Poet and His Craft Selected Prose of Theodore by Theodore Roethke, Ralph J. Mills, 1965-06
  4. The Collected Poems Of Theodore Roethke by THEODORE ROETHKE, 1961
  5. The achievement of Theodore Roethke: A comprehensive selection of his poems (The Modern poets series) by Theodore Roethke, 1966
  6. Selected Letters of Theodore Roethke by Theodore Roethke, 1968
  7. STRAW FOR THE FIRE, FROM THE NOTEBOOKS OF THEODORE ROETHKE, 1943-1963 [ 1st ] by Theodore Wagoner, David (editor) Roethke, 1972
  8. Biography - Roethke, Theodore (Huebner) (1908-1963): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  9. Straw for the fire,: From the notebooks of Theodore Roethke, 1943-1963 by Theodore Roethke, 1974
  10. Theodore Roethke - American Writers 30: University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers by Ralph J. Mills Jr., 1963-12-06
  11. People From Saginaw, Michigan: E. Irving Couse, Serena Williams, Stevie Wonder, Theodore Roethke, Isham Jones, Stephen Lynch, Monty Brown
  12. The Achievements of Theodore Roethke: A Comprehensive Selection of His Poems with a Criticial Interpretation (The Modern Poets Series) by Theodore) Martz, William J Roethke, 1966-01-01
  13. Theodore Roethke: Selected Poems. by BEATRICE ( SELECTED BY). ROETHKE, 1969
  14. Pennsylvania State University Faculty: Roger Penrose, Haskell Curry, Theodore Roethke, Sarvadaman Chowla, Ron Larson, Joseph Heller

81. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Ame
An Outline of American Literature. by Kathryn VanSpanckeren. American Poetry Since 1945 Authors theodore roethke (19081963). *** Index***.
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FRtR Outlines American Literature American Poetry Since 1945 ... Authors Theodore Roethke (1908-1963)
An Outline of American Literature
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American Poetry Since 1945: Authors: Theodore Roethke (1908-1963)
Index The son of a greenhouse owner, Theodore Roethke evolved a special language evoking the "greenhouse world" of tiny insects and unseen roots: "Worm, be with me. / This is my hard time." His love poems in Words for the Wind (1958) celebrate beauty and desire with innocent passion: One poem begins "I knew a woman, lovely in her bones, / When small birds sighed, she would sigh back at them." Sometimes his poems seem like nature's shorthand or ancient riddles: "Who stunned the dirt into noise? / Ask the mole, he knows." Index

82. Theodore Roethke - Lost Son []
Chronology. FEEDBACK (C©19982004 All Rights Reserved. Site last updated 19 April, 2004. theodore roethke (1908 - 1963). O Lord, may I never want to look good.
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83. Daniel Traister's Home Page--Theodore Roethke, "The Victorians"
A poem by theodore roethke apparently not included in his Collected Poems or the later Words for the Wind is reprinted in Joachim Remak s The Origins of
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A poem by Theodore Roethke apparently not included in his Collected Poems or the later Words for the Wind is reprinted in Joachim Remak's The Origins of World War I, 1871-1914 The Shooting Party , would end (or be transformed) quite suddenly in August of 1914, when, from some points of view, the twentieth century, just as suddenly, began. O the gondolets, the mandolins, the twanging of the lutes,
The girls all dressed in crinoline among the flowers and fruits The flowers all symbolical, the lily and the rose,
And how the sherry blossomed on the end of grandma's nose. The maiden sighs and turns away, the maiden she relents,
Attracted by the glitter of a pile of five per cents. They danced beneath the arbors, they strolled upon the grass,
O never aware, O never aware of what would come to pass. Friday, 11-Dec-1998 15:29:12 EST You can send Traister e-mail concerning this page at traister@pobox.upenn.edu Return to Daniel Traister's Home Page.

84. University Program Of USF At Sarasota-Manatee
roethke, theodore, The Poet s Voice Robinson Jeffers/theodore roethke, Poetry, See the tape entitled The Poet s Voice under Jeffers, Robinson.
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85. TPCN - Great Quotations (Quotes) By Theodore Roethke To Inspire And Motivate You
theodore roethke. Q U O T E S T O I N S P I R E Y O U. Great quotes to inspire, empower and motivate you to live the life of your
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86. Famous Quotes By Theodore Roethke
Famous Quotes, theodore roethke. Authors Z . Famous Quotes by theodore roethke. About Adversity In a dark time, the eye begins to see. _.
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87. Summer 2001 Michigan Today--Theodore Roethke, Michigan's Poet, Part 3 Of 3
roethke, theodore, The Poetry of Louise Bogan, his 1960 Hopwood lecture is included in the 1967 Michigan Quarterly Review. Wagoner, David, editor.
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By Linda Robinson Walker A Grade School Phenom
But at least Otto was alive when a speech on the duty to help poorer nations his son wrote in grade school and delivered for the Junior Red Cross was picked up nationally and became a phenomenon. Eventually it was translated into 26 languages. As a freshman in high school, he was more widely translated than he was as an adult poet! When he was 15 or 16 Ted joined the Canoe Club in Saginaw to seek glory in his new passion for tennis . Winning became everything to him, and he raged over wrong shots and would resort to stratagems like limping onto the court before a game to psych out his opponent. He became good enough to win a city tournament. Courtesy Joyce Eurich
The caption for Roethke's 1925 high school yearbook picture: 'He arouses the envy of numerous girls/ When their eyes alight on his golden curls.' At Arthur Hill High School, Roethke was placed in an advanced class for 9th and 10th graders. He joined the debate team , the school newspaper, sat on student councils and once was class secretary. He was in a class of 137 graduates in June 1925; 31 went on to college, and Roethke was one of the two who enrolled at the University of Michigan.

88. Director's Column: Theodore Roethke House Receives Literary Landmark Designation
Director s Column theodore roethke House Receives Literary Landmark Designation. More news. theodore roethke’s home was an obvious choice.
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89. PHONE-SOFT INTERNET-VERZEICHNIS DEUTSCHLAND:ROETHKE, THEODOR
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90. Wessel And Lieberman Booksellers: "My Papa's Waltz" By (Roethke, Theodore).
My Papa s Waltz first appeared in book form as the first poem in the second section of roethke s second book, The Lost Son and Other Poems (1948) Item
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Description: N.p: [Jan Aiello], [1989]. Small square octavo. Pp. [14]. Cloth boards bound in a stitched Japanese-style binding, with marbled endsheets. Fine. A unique piece, the poem rendered in a nice calligraphic hand, and embellished with watercolor on each page. "My Papa's Waltz" first appeared in book form as the first poem in the second section of Roethke's second book, "The Lost Son and Other Poems" (1948) Item # Add to your cart Material offered subject to prior sale. Washington residents please add 8.8% sales tax. Items may be returned for any reason within reason. Libraries and Institutions may receive special terms to meet billing requirements.

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