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Edwin Muir: Critical Essay by Elgin W. Mellown

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SOURCE: Mellown, Elgin W. “The Poet: Poems of the 1920s and 1930s.” In Edwin Muir, pp. 88-104. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1979.

In the following essay, Mellown provides an overview of First Poems (1925), Chorus of the Newly Dead (1929), Six Poems (1932), Variations on a Time Theme (1934), and Journeys and Places (1937).

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