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  1. Collected poems. With an introd. by John Drinkwater Volume 10 by Edwin Arlington, 1869-1935 Robinson, 2009-10-26
  2. Robinson: Poems (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets) by Edwin Arlington Robinson, 2007-02-06
  3. Edwin Arlington Robinson: A Poet's Life by Scott Donaldson, 2006-12-12
  4. Selected Poems (Classic, 20th-Century, Penguin) by Edwin Arlington Robinson, 1997-12-01
  5. Edwin Arlington Robinson: Voices in Poetry by Michael E Goodman, 1994-09
  6. An Edwin Arlington Robinson Encyclopedia by Robert L. Gale, 2006-02-06
  7. Edwin Arlington Robinson: The Life of Poetry by Louis Osborne Coxe, 1969-06
  8. Poetry of Edwin Arlington Robinson (Select Bibliographies Reprint Series) by Lloyd R. Morris, William Van R. Whitall, 1923-06
  9. Edwin Arlington Robinson: Stages in a New England Poet's Search (Studies in New England Thought & Literature) by David Henry Burton, 1986-12
  10. The Contemplative Poetry of Edwin Arlington Robinson, Robert Frost and Yvor Winters (Studies in Comparative Literature, 45) by Richard Hoffpauir, 2002-04
  11. Edwin Arlington Robinson and the Critics: A Bibliography of Secondary Sources With Selective Annotations (Scarecrow Author Bibliographies) by Jeanetta Boswell, 1988-05
  12. Edwin Arlington Robinson (Bloom's Modern Critical Views) by Harold Bloom, 1988-01
  13. The Torrent and the Night Before: And, the Night Before by Edwin Arlington Robinson, 1996-09
  14. The Essential Robinson (Essential Poets) by Edward Arlington Robinson, Donald Hall, 1994-01

21. Edwin Arlington Robinson
Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 18691935, Project Gutenberg Includes the followingcollections Children Of The Night, Man Against The Sky, The and Three Taverns
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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:

22. Poetry: Edwin Arlington Robinson
BIOGRAPHY Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935) grew up in Gardiner, Maine, attendedHarvard, returned to Gardiner as a freelance writer, then settled in New
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University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative American Verse Project

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This site's "Bibliography to American Poetry" contains links to online versions of texts by many American poets, including Robinson's Children of the Night: A Book of Poems and Town Down the River: A Book of Poems. BIOGRAPHY
Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869-1935) grew up in Gardiner, Maine, attended Harvard, returned to Gardiner as a freelance writer, then settled in New York City in 1896. His various odd jobs included a one-year stint as subway-construction inspector. President Theodore Roosevelt, a fan of his poetry, had him appointed to the United States Customs House in New York, where he worked from 1905 to 1909. Robinson wrote about people, rather than nature, particularly New England characters remembered from his early years. Describing his first volume of poems

23. Poetry: Edwin Arlington Robinson
Back to List Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935) LINKS University of MichiganHumanities Text Initiative American Verse Project http//www.hti.umich.edu
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Edwin Arlington Robinson
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University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative American Verse Project

http://www.hti.umich.edu/english/amverse/
This site's "Bibliography to American Poetry" contains links to online versions of texts by many American poets, including Robinson's Children of the Night: A Book of Poems and Town Down the River: A Book of Poems. BIOGRAPHY
Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869-1935) grew up in Gardiner, Maine, attended Harvard, returned to Gardiner as a freelance writer, then settled in New York City in 1896. His various odd jobs included a one-year stint as subway-construction inspector. President Theodore Roosevelt, a fan of his poetry, had him appointed to the United States Customs House in New York, where he worked from 1905 to 1909. Robinson wrote about people, rather than nature, particularly New England characters remembered from his early years. Describing his first volume of poems, The Torrent and the Night Before (1896), he told a friend there was not "a single red-breasted robin in the whole collection." Popular throughout his career, Robinson won three Pulitzer Prizes (1921, 1924, 1927).

24. Edwin Arlington Robinson - American Poet
Edwin Arlington Robinson. American Poet. 18691935.Poems. Complete poems from four books of poetry.
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Did You Know? Robinson's first publication was the sonnet Thalia , which appeared in a local paper on March 3, 1890. Reader Favorites: Miniver Cheevy Richard Cory Luke Havergal Poem of the Week: The World Popular: Benign Obscurity by Donald Justice About this site

25. Chronology Of Edwin Arlington Robinson's Life
Edwin Arlington Robinson. American Poet. 18691935.
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Chief Events in Robinson's Life
(adapted from Where the Light Falls , by Chard Powers Smith, 1965) Date Event December 22, 1869 Birth of Edwin at Head Tide, Me September, 1870 Family moves to Gardiner, Me Dr. Schumann begins teaching Edwin prosody Meets Emma Shepherd February 12, 1890 Marraige of Emma and Herman March 3, 1890 Edwin's first publication Thalia appears in a local paper September, 1891 Entered Harvard July, 1892 Edwin's father, Edward, dies June, 1893 Finished at Harvard, began taking care of house in Gardiner November, 1896 Edwin's mother, Mary, dies
Private publication of The Torrent and the Night Before
Emma and Herman move into the house in Gardiner Autumn, 1897 Break with Herman, moves to Winthrop November, 1897 Moves to New York December, 1897 Publication of The Children of the Night Moves to Cambridge and works for a while as a secretary at Harvard September, 1899

26. MSN Encarta - Robinson, Edwin Arlington
Robinson, Edwin Arlington (18691935), American poet, best known for his poemsset in Tilbury Town, an imaginary New England village modeled after Gardiner
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28. Some Poetry
to the Shepherd. Robinson, Edwin Arlington (18691935) Miniver Cheevy;Richard Cory. Sandburg, Carl (1878-1967) Caboose Thoughts; Four
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29. The Lied And Art Song Texts Page
Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935). Texts set to music warning -not an exhaustive list. Titles are in normal text and first lines
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30. The Lied And Art Song Texts Page
1. Richard Cory. Language ENGLISH Authorship by Edwin Arlington Robinson(18691935) , from The Children of the Night, published 1897.
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31. The San Antonio College LitWeb Edwin Arlington Robinson Page
The Edwin Arlington Robinson Page. ( 18691935 ). Major Works The Torrentand the Night Before ( 1896 ). The Children of the Night ( 1897 ).
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Major Works

The Torrent and the Night Before
The Children of the Night
'Richard Cory' On Line Text of Entire Book On Line
Captain Craig ( 1902; 1915 ). Some poems added to the later revision.
The Town Down the River; A Book of Poems
Van Zorn
The Porcupine
The Man Against the Sky
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Merlin On Line at Camelot
The Three Taverns Text On Line Lancelot: A Poem Avon's Harvest Roman Bartholow The Man Who Died Twice Dionysus in Doubt Tristram Sonnets, 1889-1927 Three Poems Fortunatus Letters of Thomas Sergeant Perry Modred: A Fragment The Prodigal Son Cavender's House The Glory of the Nightingales Matthias at the Door: A New Poem Nicodemus: A Book of Poems Talifer Amaranth King Jasper: A Poem Hannibal Brown: Posthumous Poem Collected Poems Selected Letters . Edited by Ridgely Torrence. Macmillan , 1940. Reprinted by Greenwood, 1979. Untriangulated Stars: Letters of Edwin Arlinton Robinson to Harry De Forest Smith, 1890-1905 . Edited by Denham Sutcliffe. Harvard, 1947. Edwin Arlington Robinson's Letters to Edith Brower . Edited by Richard Cary. Harvard, 1968.

32. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Edwin Arlington Robinson - Author Pa
Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935) America’s first important poet of thetwentieth century, Edwin Arlington Robinson is also the most prolific.
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America’s first important poet of the twentieth century, Edwin Arlington Robinson is also the most prolific. Unlike his more prominent contemporaries—Frost, Stevens, Eliot, and Williams—Robinson devoted his energies exclusively to the writing of poetry. For that reason his life is markedly unremarkable, but he published an astonishing twenty volumes of poems which were eventually combined into Collected Poems, a volume of nearly 1500 pages. It is a Robinsonian irony that today he is known for only a handful of poems of the sort he once complained were “pickled in anthological brine.”
He grew up in Gardiner, Maine, the “Tilbury Town” of his poetry, spent two years at Harvard, and went home to Maine where he published privately his first volume, The Torrent and The Night Before

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The Great American History FactFinder. Robinson, Edwin Arlington. (1869-1935),poet. Robinson s works bear the stamp of his Puritan New England ancestry.
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, poet. Robinson's works bear the stamp of his Puritan New England ancestry. A master of verse forms and possessing a moving poetic vision, he is best known for his poems "Richard Cory" and "Miniver Cheevy." Robinson's disillusioned and unhappy characters were modeled after his own dysfunctional family and local townspeople. Robinson won Pulitzer Prizes for Collected Poems The Man Who Died Twice , and Tristram
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34. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Robinson, Edwin
Etexts by Author. Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 18691935 R Index Main Index Children of the Night; The Man against the Sky; The Three Taverns.
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Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935). Edwin Arlington Robinson was born onDecember 22, 1869, in Head Tide, Maine. He grew up in Gardiner, Maine.
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37. Edwin Arlington Robinson
Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935). American poet, born in Head Tide, Maine,and raised in the nearby town of Gardiner, the Tilbury of his poems.
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Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869-1935)
American poet, born in Head Tide, Maine, and raised in the nearby town of Gardiner, the "Tilbury" of his poems. In 1897 he came to live in New York where he led a difficult life. Theodore Roosevelt who had liked The Children of Night secured for Robinson the post of clerk in the New York Custom House in 1905. In 1916 his collection The Man against the Sky finally established him as a poet of standing. His most productive years were the 1920s and the 1930s. His Collected Poems (1921) and The Man Who Died Twice (1924) were both awarded Pulitzer Prizes. He also wrote three Arthurian romances, Merlin Launcelot (1927) and Tristram (1927). His last book, King Jasper , with an introduction by Robert Frost, was published posthumously. In his poetry, the small-town tragedies he describes evoke E.L.Masters' Spoon River Anthology Miniver loved the days of old,
When swords were bright and steeds were prancing;
The vision of a warrior bold
Would set him dancing.
Miniver sighed for what was not

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    Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935) Biographical, historical, and criticalinformation from the Modern American Poetry Project website.
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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.

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    An Outline of American Literature. by Kathryn VanSpanckeren. The Rise ofRealism 18601914 Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869-1935). *** Index***.
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    The Rise of Realism: 1860-1914: Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869-1935)
    Index Edwin Arlington Robinson is the best U.S. poet of the late 19th century. Like Edgar Lee Masters , he is known for short, ironic character studies of ordinary individuals. Unlike Masters, Robinson uses traditional metrics. Robinson's imaginary Tilbury Town, like Masters's Spoon River, contains lives of quiet desperation. Some of the best known of Robinson's dramatic monologues are "Luke Havergal" (1896), about a forsaken lover; "Miniver Cheevy" (1910), a portrait of a romantic dreamer; and "Richard Cory" (1896), a somber portrait of a wealthy man who commits suicide: 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;

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