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Tag: Robert Frost

138. (Elizabeth Bishop)

She is said to be reticent; it is the title and subject of a monograph on her work, and recently … More

American poetry, Elizabeth Bishop, Poetry, Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, Whitman

5. (D.H. Lawrence)

V.S. Pritchett, introducing his edition of the Oxford Book of Short Stories, admits that he admires D.H. Lawrence most as a … More

Blackmur, D.H.Lawrence, Ezra Pound, Fiction, George Eliot, Modernism, Poetry, Robert Frost, Short Story, Thomas Hardy
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