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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
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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
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I suppose this is the last letter I shall ever write you from
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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
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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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1861:"Edwin Arlington Robinson Defines Poetry; A Language, Says Well-Known Poet, That Tells Us Through More or Less Emotional Reaction Something Which Cannot Be Said"
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more than I could get in Gardiner if I lived a century.
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1148:"REVIEW POTPOURRI: Edwin Arlington Robinson"
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528:Captain Craig and Other Poems
479:in Gardiner was designated a
398:and a brilliant sonneteer".
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1355:. New York: Random House.
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1046:Henderson, L. J. (1936).
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