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Edwin Arlington Robinson: Critical Essay by Anna Sabol Blumenthal

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SOURCE: “Edwin Arlington Robinson's Tilbury Town Poems and William James,” in Dalhousie Review, Vol. 71, No. 4, Winter 1991/92, pp. 411-37.

In the following essay, Blumenthal traces the influence of the ideas of William James on Robinson's poetry.

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