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Edwin Arlington Robinson (* 22. Dezember 1869 in Alna, Lincoln County, Maine; † 6. April 1935 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Lyriker . Edwin Robinson war der Sohn eines wohlhabenden Kaufmanns und begann früh zu dichten. Er studierte an der Harvard University und begann einige Gedichte in lokalen Zeitungen zu veröffentlichen.

Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 1869–1935, American poet, b. Head Tide, Maine, attended Harvard (1891–93). At his death, many critics considered Robinson the greatest poet in the United States. He is now best remembered for his short poems characterizing various residents of "Tilbury Town," which was based on his hometown, Gardiner, Maine.

Edwin Arlington Robinson. (Head Tide, 1869 - Nueva York, 1935) Poeta norteamericano. Oriundo de la fortaleza "yankee" del Maine, y descendiente, por parte de su madre, de los más antiguos colonizadores puritanos, mantuvo a lo largo de toda su existencia la reserva personal, la constricción moral y la rigidez de espíritu propias de un ...

By Edwin Arlington Robinson. I. We thrill too strangely at the master's touch; We shrink too sadly from the larger self. Which for its own completeness agitates. And undetermines us; we do not feel—. We dare not feel it yet—the …

Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869-1935), American poet and playwright, was a leading literary figure of the early 20th century. Edwin Arlington Robinson was born in Head Tide, Maine, on Dec. 22, 1869. He grew up in nearby Gardiner, which became the "Tilbury Town" of his poems.

A sense of Gardiner's community history is instilled throughout the Robinson biography, not only by the writings of the early years of the poet's life, but in his later works. Gardiner never left the poet as witness the Tilbury Town characters that appeared throughout the twenty-eight volumes of Robinson's poetry. Danny D. Smith. Chairman ...

Robinson, Edwin Arlington (1869-1935) by Vaughn, Matthew. Edwin Arlington Robinson was born in Head Tide, Maine in 1869, but when he was only six months old his father, Edward, a successful timber merchant and politician, moved the family to the Kennebec River town of Gardiner, which the future poet would later immortalize as and …

Edwin Arlington Robinson (born Dec. 22, 1869, Head Tide, Maine, U.S.—died April 6, 1935, New York, N.Y.) American poet who is best known for his short dramatic poems concerning the people in a small New England village, Tilbury Town, very much like the Gardiner, Maine, in which he grew up. After his family suffered financial reverses ...

ROBINSON EDWIN ARLINGTON (1869-1935) • ÉTATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE (Arts et culture) - La littérature ... ROBINSON EDWIN ARLINGTON (1869-1935) 2 articles Articles ROBINSON EDWIN ARLINGTON (1869-1935) Écrit par Marc CHÉNETIER 791 mots ... et l'on ne peut minorer l'importance d'isolés comme Frost ou Robinson : sans provoquer …

Edwin Arlington Robinson. "One of the most prolific major American poets of the twentieth century, Edwin Arlington Robinson is, ironically, best remembered for only a handful of short poems," stated Robert Gilbert in the Concise Dictionary of American Literary Biography. Fellow writer Amy Lowell declared in the New York Times Book …

EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON (1869-1935) (Palmer) Robinson, was born at the village of Head Tide, Maine, on December 22, 1869. His childhood and youth were passed in the. nearby city of Gardiner where after his first year his family lived in comfortable circumstances, and this was the only home he ever knew. 1891-1893 in Harvard College.

Robinson was born in Head Tide, Maine on December 22, 1869. His parents were Edward and Mary (née Palmer). They had wanted a , and did not name him until he was six months old, when they visited a holiday resort—at which point other vacationers decided that he should have a name, and selected the name "Edwin" from a hat containing a …

Spencer Means, CC BY-SA 2.0, de flickr. Il y a quelques semaines, j'ai demandé à mes élèves de lire «Richard Cory», un poème d'Edwin Arlington Robinson. J'étais hors de la salle de classe ce jour-là pour planifier une formation continue au service, et à mon retour, le remplaçant a dit qu'il avait eu du mal avec cela.

Introduction. A constant stream of visitors to Gardiner, Maine, inquire at the Gardiner Public Library about the places in the city associated with Edwin Arlington Robinson. Accordingly, the purpose of this tour guide is to give basic information about the poet Robinson and the principal places in this community where such visitors can glimpse ...

1869–1935. Edwin Arlington Robinson was born on December 22, 1869 in Head Tide, Maine. Although he was one of the most prolific American poets of the early 20th century—and his Collected Poems (1921) won the first Pulitzer Prize ever awarded to …

In Robinson's Tilbury Town, people feel lonely because of the limitations of their individual ways of making sense of human experience. As a result, Robinson's readers are left with shifting ...

Premio Pulitzer nel 1922 Premio Pulitzer nel 1925 Premio Pulitzer nel 1928. Edwin Arlington Robinson (Head Tide, 22 dicembre 1869 – New York, 6 aprile 1935) è stato un poeta statunitense.. Biografia. Per difficoltà economiche interruppe gli studi all'Università di Harvard e si trasferì a New York nel 1890. Stampò il primo volume di poesie nel 1896, …

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.

F un Facts about Edwin Arlington Robinson: Edwin Arlington Robinson was born in Head Tide, Maine to Edward and Mary. His parents wanted a and didn't name him until he was six months old. Edwin was randomly selected when they were on vacation. The family moved to Gardner, Maine when the future poet was one year old, …

Edwin Arlington Robinson is America's poet laureate of unhappiness. In patiently crafted verse of great sonority, he portrays men and women suffering from life's ordeals yet …

By Edwin Arlington Robinson. There is a drear and lonely tract of hell. From all the common gloom removed afar: A flat, sad land it is, where shadows are, Whose lorn estate my verse may never tell. I walked among them and I knew them well: Men I had slandered on life's little star. For churls and sluggards; and I knew the scar.

Mary Elizabeth (Palmer) Robinson (1833-1896), mother of Edwin Arlington Robinson. Edwin Arlington Robinson was born in the village of Head Tide in the town of Alna, Maine, on December 22, 1869, third son of Edward and Mary Elizabeth (Palmer) Robinson. Because his mother had expected a daughter, no male name had been selected for a …

Edwin Arlington Robinson: A Critical Study. New York: Macmillan, 1952. This study is a labor of love. It is thorough and meticulous, provides a perceptive and helpful analysis of Robinson's ...

Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869–1935) was the first great modernist American poet. He grew up during a period of prettified poetry and rejected its archaisms and artificialities out of hand. For a long time, the diction of his verse was thought to be too much in the common grain, too plainspoken, to be deserving of publication alongside the ...

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