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- Title
'[R]epeat, repeat, repeat; revise, revise, revise': Robert Lowell's Elegiac Poetry.
- Authors
Groszewski, Gillian
- Abstract
The article offers criticism of various elegiac poems written by Robert Lowell, including "The Quaker Graveyard in Nantucket," "In Memory of Arthur Winslow," and "Dunbarton." The author explores how well Lowell fits in with the elegiac poetic tradition. Themes discussed include mortality, Lowell's relationship with his grandfather, and pastoral settings.
- Subjects
LOWELL, Robert, 1917-1977; POETRY (Literary form); LITERARY criticism; QUAKER Graveyard in Nantucket, The (Poem : Lowell); IN Memory of Arthur Winslow (Poem); DUNBARTON (Poem); AMERICAN poetry; MORTALITY; GRANDFATHERS; ELEGIAC poetry
- Publication
IJAS Online, 2010, Issue 2, p4
- ISSN
2009-2377
- Publication type
Poetry Review