Fierce Solitude: a Life of J.g. Fletcher (c)University of Arkansas Press |
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HESITANT POET OF THE NEW | 33 |
TRANSATLANTIC CROSSINGS | 70 |
MYTHS OF LOST WORLDS | 115 |
A COSMOPOLITAN SOUTHERNER | 174 |
THE LONG TWILIGHT OF AN ARKANSAS GENTLEMAN | 212 |
NOTES | 255 |
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Adolphine aesthetic Agrarian Aldington Allen Tate American Amy Lowell anthology April artist August autobiography began Boston Charlie May Simon Conrad Aiken Cournos critical culture Daisy Arbuthnot David Terry Davidson December Diary dream early emotions England essay Ezra Pound Falconer's Fortune February File Fletcher explained Goblins and Pagodas Harriet Monroe husband Imagism Imagist January JGF to AFT JGF to FEF JGF to JC JGF to MFD JGF to NHP John Cournos John Crowe Ransom John Gould Fletcher Johnswood journal June later letter literary literature Little Rock London Lowell's manuscript March Mary modern Modernist mother Mumford Notebooks November O'Brien October Owsley poems poet poet's poetry prose published Romantic September sister Social Credit Song South Southern Symbolist Symphony T. S. Eliot thought throughout tradition University of Arkansas Van Wyck Brooks verse volume wife writing Wyck Brooks York
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Sayfa 12 - OLD NURSERY In the tired face of the mirror There is a blue curtain reflected. If I could lift the reflection, Peer a little beyond, I would see A boy crying Because his sister is ill in another room And he has no one to play with : A boy listlessly scattering building blocks, And crying, Because no one will build for him the palace of Fairy Morgana. I cannot lift the curtain : It is stiff and frozen.
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