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1903: 225:. The middle brother, Herman, a handsome and charismatic man, married the woman Edwin loved, Emma Löehen Shepherd. Emma thought highly of Edwin and encouraged his poetry, but he was deemed too young to be in realistic competition for her hand, which didn't keep him from being agitated deeply by witnessing what he considered her being deceived by Herman's charm and choosing shallowness over depth. The marriage was a great blow to Edwin's pride, and during the wedding ceremony, on February 12, 1890, the despondent poet stayed home and wrote a poem of protest, "Cortège", the title of which refers to the train that took the newly married couple out of town to their new life in 321: 149: 177: 252: 2166: 428:, where Robinson grew up. Tilbury Town is the setting of “Richard Cory”, “Mr. Flood’s Party”, and “Luke Havergall”, all of which are included in the Columbia Anthology of the 500 most anthologized poems in the English language. Most of Robinson’s non-Arthurian characters only appear in one poem; however, four residents of Tilbury Town—Calverly, Clavering, Leffingwell, and Lingard—are mentioned in at least three poems each. 1922: 195:, on December 22, 1869. His parents were Edward and Mary (née Palmer). They had wanted a girl, 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 random set of boy's names. The man who drew the name was from 357:, who had received a copy from his teacher, who happened to be a friend of Robinson. Kermit then recommended it to his father, who, impressed by the poems and aware of Robinson's straits, invited Robinson to join him for dinner at the White House (though Robinson declined due to his lacking "suitable clothes") and in 1905 offered the writer a 465:. When Robinson died, Sparhawk-Jones attended his vigil and later painted several works in his memory. The same month, a memorial ceremony was held at Gardiner High School, Robinson's old school. In October of the same year, a monument was erected in Gardiner Common through the efforts of Robinson's friend and mentor 371:, a tacit condition of his employment was that, in exchange for his desk and two thousand dollars a year, he should work "with a view to helping American letters", rather than the receipts of the United States Treasury. Robinson remained in the job until Roosevelt left office. In 1913, Robinson lived on 448:
visited MacDowell at the same times over a cumulative total of ten years. They had a romantic relationship in which she was in love with him, devoted to him and understood him, and was relaxed in her approach with him; he called her Sparhawk and was courteous towards her. They had a relationship that
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With his father gone, Robinson became the man of the household. He tried farming and developed a close relationship with his sister-in-law Emma Robinson, who after her husband Herman's death, moved back to Gardiner with her children. She twice rejected marriage proposals from Robinson, after which he
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I suppose this is the last letter I shall ever write you from Harvard. The thought seems a little queer, but it cannot be otherwise. Sometimes I try to imagine the state my mind would be in had I never come here, but I cannot. I feel that I have got comparatively little from my two years, but still,
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permanently left Gardiner. He moved to New York, where he lived as an impoverished poet while cultivating friendships with other writers, artists, and intellectuals. In 1896, he self-published his first book,
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Writing has been my dream ever since I was old enough to lay a plan for an air castle. Now for the first time I seem to have something like a favorable opportunity and this winter I shall make a beginning.
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Robinson's father died after his first year at Harvard. He returned to Harvard for a second year, but it was to be his last one as a student there. Though short, Robinson's stay in
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that he later dropped. He did not aim to get all A's; as he wrote his friend Harry Smith, "B, and in that vicinity, is a very comfortable and safe place to hang."
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the poet D. H. Tracy described as "courtly, quiet, and intense". She described him as a charming, sensitive, and emotionally grounded man with high moral values.
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included some of his most cherished experiences, and there he made his most lasting friendships. He wrote his friend Harry Smith on June 21, 1893:
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published Robinson's "Ballade of a Ship." He was even invited to meet with the editors, but when he returned, he complained to his friend
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By mid-1893, Robinson had returned to Gardiner, where he made plans to start writing seriously. In October he wrote his friend Gledhill:
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Robinson's real desire was to get published in one of the Harvard literary journals. Within the first fortnight of being there,
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and his stories to deal with "an American dream gone awry." His eldest brother, Dean, was a doctor and had become addicted to
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Robinson never married. During the last 20 years of his life he became a regular summer resident at the
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Edwin Arlington Robinson: An American Poet, 1869–1935: A Virtual Tour of Robinson's Gardiner, Maine
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Zietlow, Paul (June 1967). "The Meaning of Tilbury Town: Robinson as a Regional Poet".
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at Modern American Poets (English.Illinois.edu) – with critique of his poetry
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American town which is the location for many works by Robinson. The small
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three times in 1922, 1925 and 1928, and was elected a member of the
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Free, William J. (March 1966). "E. A. Robinson's Use of Emerson".
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Untriangulated Stars: Letters to Harry de Forest Smith 1890-1905
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Robinson's early struggles led many of his poems to have a dark
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was thought by his sister-in-law Emma to refer to her husband.
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Edwin Arlington Robinson, an American Poet (Gardiner Library)
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Gradually his literary successes began to mount. He won the
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Tilbury Town: selected poems of Edwin Arlington Robinson
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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more than I could get in Gardiner if I lived a century.
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 962: 960: 270:where he took classes in English, French, and 1965: 1300:Classes on Modern Poets and the Art of Poetry 1233:"Collected Poems of Edwin Arlington Robinson" 598:(1925), including "Haunted House" and "Karma" 361:at the New York Customs Office. According to 164:on three occasions and was nominated for the 8: 1838:"Edwin Arlington Robinson's Life and Career" 1148:"REVIEW POTPOURRI: Edwin Arlington Robinson" 969:"Edwin Arlington Robinson's Life and Career" 843:, by Hyatt H. Waggoner (2003); excerpted at 386:in 1927. He was later described by the poet 262:In 1891, at the age of 21, Robinson entered 1631:. MD Arrive. pp. 34–36. Archived from 1106:Robinson, Edwin Arlington (1869-1935), poet 928: 926: 1972: 1958: 1950: 1904:Works by or about Edwin Arlington Robinson 1855:Extensive collection of Robinson's sonnets 999:"Richard Cory - Shepherd Family Residence" 754:(Reprint ed.). Kessinger Publishing. 31: 20: 1411:"Robinson, Edwin Arlington (1869 - 1935)" 1115:10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.1601393 1778:An Edwin Arlington Robinson Encyclopedia 1304:. Univ of South Carolina Press. p.  16:American poet and playwright (1869–1935) 1781:. NC, USA: McFarland. pp. 89, 95. 1574: 1572: 1129:"Biography of Edwin Arlington Robinson" 876:"Biography of Edwin Arlington Robinson" 775: 520:(1897), including "Kosmos" (1895) and " 2282:Deaths from cancer in New York (state) 1934:, with 109 library catalog records 1659: 1657: 1655: 1653: 1441:. London: Head of Zeus. p. 1117. 1048:"Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869-1935)" 1009:from the original on February 18, 2017 901:"Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869–1935)" 495:, was a trustee of Robinson's estate. 1666:"Review: Aspects of Robinson, Part 2" 1626:"Search for Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones" 1405: 1403: 979:from the original on November 2, 2012 945:from the original on February 5, 2015 794:from the original on October 26, 2016 7: 1834:at Bokardo.com (archived 2007-07-01) 1597:Ruth Gurin Bowman (April 26, 1964). 911:from the original on October 7, 2013 869: 867: 865: 863: 861: 859: 811: 809: 384:American Academy of Arts and Letters 1944:Edwin Arlington Robinson Collection 1555:Comas, Beatrice H. 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Head Tide, Maine
New York City, New York
Harvard University
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
Elizabeth Sparhawk-Jones
David S. Nivison

Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
Nobel Prize in Literature

Edwin Arlington Robinson House
Gardiner, Maine
Head Tide, Maine
Arlington, Massachusetts
Gardiner, Maine
Gardiner High School
pessimism
laudanum
neuralgia
St. Louis, Missouri
tuberculosis
Boston City Hospital
Richard Cory

Gardiner High School
Harvard University
special student
Shakespeare
Anglo-Saxon

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