Edwin Arlington Robinson is considered unique among American poets of his time for his devotion to his art; he published virtually nothing during his long career except poetry. Robinson’s single-mindedness eventually won for him both fortune and fame, as well as a firm position in literary history as America’s first important poet of the twentieth century. Here is a very fine volume of this prolific poets work.
Pages
- Home
- About Me
- Henry Abbey
- Thomas Bailey Aldrich
- Jean Blewett
- William Allen Butler
- Bliss Carman
- Emily Dickinson
- Robert Frost
- Adam Lindsay Gordon
- Elizabeth Gordon
- Alfred Perceval Graves
- David Gray
- John Harris
- Ralph Hodgson
- Laurence Hope
- Helen Hunt Jackson
- John Keats
- Rudyard Kipling
- Lucy Larcom
- Robert Loveman
- Ernest McGaffey
- Harriet Monroe
- James Oppenheim
- Edgar Allan Poe
- Cecil Roberts
- Edwin Arlington Robinson
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- Robert W. Service
- Richard Henry Stoddard
- Katharine Tynan
- Richard Watson Dixon
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