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Re: single trees


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  • Subject: Re: single trees
  • From: "Lane, John E." <LaneJE@Wofford.Edu>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 17:54:37 -0500
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  • Thread-topic: [asle] single trees

Here are a few: Donald Hall's "Stump." Hayden Carruth's "Anxious View of a Tree." Yeats' "The Two Trees." William Carlos Williams' "The Locust Tree in Flower." William Stafford's "Cottonwood."


-----Original Message-----
From: asle-owner@interversity.org on behalf of Lorianne DiSabato
Sent: Fri 11/30/2007 5:41 PM
To: asle@interversity.org
Subject: Re: [asle] single trees

How about Robert Frost's "Tree at My Window" and "The Oft-Repeated
Dream"? Both poems feature a single tree outside a person's window.
In one poem, the tree is a reassuring presence; in the other, the
tree is menacing.

--L
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