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Richard Cory: Critical Essay by Stephen Byrd

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SOURCE: “Edwin Arlington Robinson,” in University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Department of English, Theatre, and Languages, Major American Authors, Homepage (website,) edited by Mark Canada, December 20, 2000 <www.http://www.uncp.edu/home/canada/work/canam/robinson.htm>.

In the following essay, Byrd discusses how Robinson juxtaposes traditional structure and radical content in “Richard Cory.”

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