Philosophy in the poetry of Edwin Arlington Robinson, [by] Estelle Kaplan.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Columbia studies in American culture. no. 7Publication details: New York, Columbia university press, 1940.Description: 7 p. l., 3-162 p. illus. (facsim.) 24 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • PS3535.O25 Z69 1940a
Contents:
The sources of Robinson's idealism: Biographical clues ; Critics' comments ; Royce and Schopenhauer ; Stages of Robinson's intellectual growth -- Philosophical analyses. Light and shadows (Captain Craig ; The man against the sky ; The man who died twice ; Amaranth) ; Love and castles (Merlin) ; Love and houses (Cavender's house ; The glory of the nightingales ; Matthias at the door ; Talifer) ; Dragons and chimneys (Dionysus in doubt ; King Jasper).
Dissertation note: Issued also as thesis (PH.D.) Columbia university.
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Issued also as thesis (PH.D.) Columbia university.

Bibliography: p. 145-53.

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The sources of Robinson's idealism: Biographical clues ; Critics' comments ; Royce and Schopenhauer ; Stages of Robinson's intellectual growth -- Philosophical analyses. Light and shadows (Captain Craig ; The man against the sky ; The man who died twice ; Amaranth) ; Love and castles (Merlin) ; Love and houses (Cavender's house ; The glory of the nightingales ; Matthias at the door ; Talifer) ; Dragons and chimneys (Dionysus in doubt ; King Jasper).