SOURCE: Frisardi, Andrew. “The Anomaly of Edwin Muir.” The Hudson Review 52, no. 4 (winter 2000): 576-85.
In the following essay, Frisardi suggests that unlike the work of Muir's more explicitly political contemporaries, his poetry reimagines history as an internal event, which it depicts economically and with compelling imagery. Frisardi draws upon poems such as “The Usurpers” and “The Clouds” as examples.
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