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  1. Structure and Form. ‘ The Rain’ by Robert Creeley is a six-stanza poem divided into sets of four lines, known as quatrains. The poem does not follow a specific rhyme scheme, but there are a large number of half-rhymes and exact rhymes. For example, “me” is used twice in the fifth stanza. There is a half-rhyme in the first stanza with ...

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  2. Once known primarily for his association with the group called the “Black Mountain Poets,” at the time of his death in 2005, Robert Creeley was widely recognized as one of the most important and influential American poets of the 20th century. His poetry is noted...

  3. Robert Creeley. Once known primarily for his association with the group called the “Black Mountain Poets,” at the time of his death in 2005, Robert Creeley was widely recognized as one of the most important and influential American poets of the 20th century. His poetry is noted for both its concision and emotional power.

  4. Compared to Creeley's other works, "The Rain" is more introspective and personal, focusing on the individual's struggle with self-awareness and longing. Within its time period, the poem resonates with the existentialism and uncertainty prevalent in post-World War II literature.

  5. The Flower. In ‘The Flower,’ Robert Creeley meditates upon a full-blooded flower and tries to fill his soul with its spiritual energy. He creates a contrast between awakening and ignorance through the image of the “patient flower.”. Period: 20th Century. Nationality: American. Themes: Nature, Beauty, Desire. Topic: Soul.

  6. Jun 12, 2006 · Famous thinkers and statesmen considered her one of the most influential people of her generation. And yet today, almost all of Harriet Martineau's books have been forgotten. The only exception is her Autobiography , which came out in 1877, and it is generally considered one of the best autobiographies written during the Victorian era.

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  8. Feb 24, 2008 · A review on Feb. 24 about “Robert Creeley: Selected Poems, 1945-2005” misquoted a word in the poem “The Rain.” The lines in question should read, “am I to be locked in this / final ...

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