
The Children of the Night
By Edwin Arlington RobinsonLength1h 14m
About this audiobook
"Children of the Night" is a collection of poetry by Edwin Arlington Robinson. This anthology, published in 1897, reflects on various aspects of human life and condition. Robinson explores themes of loneliness, alienation, and the often challenging passage of lives steeped in ambiguity. Known for his deep and profound exploration of human psyche, these poems serve as an interpretation of life's melancholia experienced by different individuals, painting a vivid picture of their struggles and hopes.
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GenreOther
Length1 hr 14 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJan 1, 1921
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1 The Children of the Night
28 Charles Carville's Eyes
2 Three Quatrains
29 The Dead Village
3 The World
30 Boston
4 An Old Story
31 Two Sonnets
5 Ballade of a Ship
32 The Clerks
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6 Ballade by the Fire
33 Fleming Helphenstine
7 Ballade of Broken Flutes
34 For a Book by Thomas Hardy
8 Ballade of Dead Friends
35 Thomas Hood
9 Her Eyes
36 The Miracle
10 Two Men
37 Horace to Leuconoe
11 Villanelle of Change
38 Reuben Bright
12 John Evereldown
39 The Altar
13 Luke Havergal
40 The Tavern
14 The House on the Hill
41 Sonnet
15 Richard Cory
42 George Crabbe
16 Two Octaves
43 Credo
17 Calvary
44 On the Night of a Friend's Wedding
18 Dear Friends
45 Sonnet
19 The Story of the Ashes and the Flame
46 Verlaine
20 For Some Poems by Matthew Arnold
47 Sonnet
21 Amaryllis
48 Supremacy
22 Kosmos
49 The Night Before
23 Zola
50 Walt Whitman
24 The Pity of the Leaves
51 The Chorus of Old Men in
25 Aaron Stark
52 The Wilderness
26 The Garden
53 Octaves
27 Cliff Klingenhagen
54 Two Quatrains