SOURCE: Harris, Judith. “Vision, Voice, and Soul-Making in ‘Let Evening Come’.” In Bright Unequivocal Eye: Poems, Papers, and Remembrances from the First Jane Kenyon Conference, edited by Bert G. Hornback, pp. 63-8. New York: Peter Lang, 2000.
In the following essay, Harris lauds the serenity in the face of an inevitable death, and the calm assurances of solace in Kenyon's poem, “Let Evening Come.”
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