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|a Morgan, Frederick,
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|a Epilogue :
|b Selected and Last Poems /
|c Frederick Morgan ; edited by Paula Deitz.
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|a First edition.
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|a Pasadena, CA :
|b Red Hen Press,
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2022
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|c ©[2022]
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|a 1 online resource (406 pages).
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|a Front Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- A Being in Time: On the Poetry of Frederick Morgan -- A book of change (1972) -- Port Caradoc -- Scotch Mary -- "Sometimes I hear ..." -- Poem of the Self -- The World of Purple Light -- Then -- The Oppositions -- Etude -- The Reprieve -- The Way -- Nocturne -- Song -- The Vantage -- Poems of the two worlds (1977) -- I -- In Silence -- "When it rained and rained ..." -- Poem of the Gold Coin -- The Past -- Memories -- The Door -- 1949 -- The Letter -- From a Diary -- Exotica -- II
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|a From a Forgotten Book -- Centaurs -- Bianca -- Mary -- Hideyoshi -- Pirate Poem -- The Rescue -- The Exiles -- Autobiographies -- III -- Two Poems to a Dead Woman -- Grandfather Poem -- Enigmas -- The Closed House -- Bones -- Maitreya -- IV -- Poems of the Two Worlds -- V -- Saying -- Blue Hill Poems -- Whale Poem -- "Anger at my heart one April morning ..." -- Being, I -- Being, II -- "In a five-minute stillness in September ..." -- Music -- Winter Poem -- First of May -- From the Kuan-Tzu -- The Step -- Death mother and other poems (1979) -- I -- Canandaigua -- Moments -- As It Was -- The Touch
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|a The Turtle -- "We took a room at the Westbury ..." -- The Turn -- February 11, 1977 -- II -- Orpheus to Eurydice -- III -- Samson -- History -- The Trader -- In Mexico -- Abenaki Poem -- The Promise -- IV -- Death Mother -- V -- The End -- The Wrong Side -- The Ghost -- President Poem -- "Lucky black man in my dream ..." -- Three Children Looking over the Edge of the World -- The Summit -- Refractions and seven poems by Mallarme (1981) -- Euripides: Choral Passage from Hippolytos -- Catullus: Carmen v -- Catullus: Carmen xi -- Catullus: Carmen xli -- Catullus: Carmen ci -- Horace: Liber iv, Carmen vii
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|a The Emperor Hadrian: "Animula, vagula, blandula ..." -- Asklepiades: Greek Anthology (v, 158) -- Asklepiades: Greek Anthology (vii, 217) -- Dante: "Spesse fiate vegnonmi a la mente ..." -- Anonymous (Spanish, fifteenth century): The Prisoner -- Leconte De Lisle: In Excelsis -- Baudelaire: "Je n'ai pas oublie, voisine de la ville ..." -- Baudelaire: A Voyage to Cythera -- Mallarme: Sigh -- Mallarme: Saint -- Supervielle: In the Forest -- Northbook (1982) -- I -- The Tree -- Odin -- Odin's Song -- Heimdall -- Freya -- Njord -- Aegir -- Ran -- Jormungand -- Thor -- Frigg -- Tyr -- Loki -- Loki's Song
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|a Balder -- II -- The Murder -- His Last Case -- Captain Blaze -- Omen -- The Skulls -- III -- "I remember the sea when I was six ..." -- Alexander -- After -- Metamorphosis -- Interiorly -- Exile -- Castle Rock -- Encounter -- The Master -- "Now that at last I must forego ..." -- IV Seven dream poems -- Gawain -- The Demonstration -- The Adventure -- The Reflection -- The Choice -- From the Terrace -- The Diagrams -- V -- The River -- New Poems (1987) -- The Christmas Tree -- Irvington -- Greenwich 1930s, I -- Greenwich 1930s, II -- Mr. Boyd -- 1904 -- Anaktoria -- The Night Skater -- The Body
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|a "In Epilogue: Selected and Last Poems, Frederick Morgan reworks and amplifies, in his extraordinary poetic range, the fundamental human themes that preoccupied him-love, death, pain, the nature and transcendence of the Self. In interweaving his many themes, he recaptures the past, the confrontation with the external world of nature and the internal world of dream, the oppositions and ambiguities of body and spirit, and the reduplications of meaning in legend and fable. Assembled from eight previous collections, and including his final poems, this profoundly moving book transcends individual expression to provide a powerful insight into universal human experience"--
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|a Project MUSE - 2022 Poetry, Fiction and Creative Non-Fiction
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