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Edwin Arlington Robinson: Critical Essay by Turner Cassity

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SOURCE: “Down There with E. A. R.: Amaranth,” in Parnassus: Poetry in Review, Vols. 17 & 18, Nos. 2 & 1, 1993, pp. 282-95.

In the following essay, Cassity argues that Amaranth is “the superior of [Robinson's medieval poems, and possibly his masterpiece.”]

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