Kirby-Smith, H.T.

UNCG

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External nature in the poetry of Robert Browning 1982 1906 Robert Browning is best known as a writer of poems which dramatically reveal human character. Unlike the Romantic poets, Browning seldom writes about nature as an isolated entity, yet significant natural description figures in much of his poetry. Ins...
The wind, the calm 1974 114 I have too many questions myself about the nature of poetry to say much by way of an introduction to this collection. Somehow in the last couple of years these poems came into being, though the experiences from which they were born have passed and th...
Ruin creek road : street poems 1976 319 The poems in this manuscript comprise a range of feelings and expression not normally seen in everyday life. Some may seem crude or offensive, even ambiguous. Unfortunately some subjects just arc that way. But they do however catalogue a unique posit...
Forcehymn 1977 206 Forcehymn is a sustained elegy of forty-two sections. Each section is eleven lines long. Similar to the form of the sonnet, some of the sections end with couplets. The poem mourns the death of fellow poet and close friend, Amon Liner....
Verticals and horizontals 1976 195 Verticals & Horizontals is the first volume in a projected four-volume sequence titled A Dance To the Music of the Future God, This dance is basically a dance of language, combined with certain narrative sequences and finally making a philosophical s...
One along side the other : the collected letters of William Carlos Williams and Kenneth Burke 1994 2683 The collected letters of William Carlos Williams and Kenneth Burke from the Beineke Library at Yale, the Pattee Library at The Pennsylvania State University, and the Kenneth Burke estate, which span the entire forty-two years .of their relationship f...