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Robinson, Edwin Arlington

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Robinson, Edwin Arlington (1869–1935)

US poet. His verse, dealing mainly with psychological themes in a narrative style, is collected in volumes such as The Children of the Night (1897), which established his reputation. He was awarded three Pulitzer Prizes for poetry: Collected Poems (1922), The Man Who Died Twice (1925), and Tristram (1928).

Well-known poems include ‘Richard Cory’ and ‘Miniver Cheevy’. He also published a series of long narrative poems based on Arthurian legends.



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