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  2. Richard Cory - Wikipedia

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    "Richard Cory" is a narrative poem written by Edwin Arlington Robinson. It was first published in 1897, as part of The Children of the Night , having been completed in July of that year; and it remains one of Robinson's most popular and anthologized poems. [ 2 ]

  3. Richard Cory (song) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Johnston. " Richard Cory " is a song written by Paul Simon in early 1965, and recorded by Simon and Garfunkel for their second studio album, Sounds of Silence. The song was based on Edwin Arlington Robinson 's 1897 poem of the same title. The inspiration for this song comes from the poem that was required reading in English class while Paul ...

  4. Reuben Bright - Wikipedia

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    Robinson wrote "Reuben Bright" around the same time as "Richard Cory".David Perkins, in his A History of Modern Poetry (first published 1976), called some of those early poems including "Reuben Bright" and "Richard Cory" "revolutionary", with narrative elements of prose fiction brought into a lyric poetry written about realistic subject matter in vernacular language. [5]

  5. Children of the Night (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    Children of the Night was the second volume of poetry published by the American poet Edwin Arlington Robinson. While the volume was weakly received, President Theodore Roosevelt 's son Kermit introduced the work to his father who, knowing his straits, secured Robinson a job at the NY Customs Office.

  6. Sounds of Silence - Wikipedia

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    The song "Richard Cory" was based on a poem with the same title by Edwin Arlington Robinson. The chorus, however, is entirely of Simon's composition. The song "April Come She Will" bears structural resemblance to a traditional English rhyme, "Cuckoo, cuckoo, what do you do?", a phenology of the common cuckoo from April through September.

  7. Edwin Arlington Robinson - Wikipedia

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    The Edwin Arlington Robinson House in Gardiner, Maine. Robinson was born in Head Tide, Maine, on December 22, 1869. [2] 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 ...

  8. Miniver Cheevy - Wikipedia

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    "Miniver Cheevy" is a narrative poem written by Edwin Arlington Robinson, published in The Town down the River in 1910. [1] The poem (written in quatrains of iambic tetrameter for three lines, followed by a catalectic line of only three iambs), relates the story of a hopeless romantic who spends his days thinking about what might have been if only he had been born in a nobler and more romantic ...

  9. Category:Characters in poems - Wikipedia

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    Richard Cory; T. Tam o' Shanter (poem) Tommy (Kipling poem) Troilus; U. Uncle Styopa This page was last edited on 13 January 2019, at 19:14 (UTC ...