Edwin Muir was a poet, author, novelist and translator (best known for his translations of Franz Kafka) He was born on the Orkney Island of Wyre
on 15 May 1887 and died 3 January 1959. He is buried in Cambridge.
Edwin Muir was born in 1887.
Edwin Muir died in 1959.
Edwin Muir has written: 'Edwin Muir, uncollected Scottish criticism' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, History and criticism, Scottish literature
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No, the poem "The Horses" by Edwin Muir is not written in iambic pentameter. It is a free verse poem that does not adhere to a consistent metrical pattern or rhyme scheme.
Edwin Muir published "One Foot in Eden" in 1956, a final collection which contains 'The Horses', his apocalyptic vision of war and destruction and of the primal grace and endurance of horses and their necessary relationship to man.
Edwin Muir published "One Foot in Eden" in 1956, a final collection which contains 'The Horses', his apocalyptic vision of war and destruction and of the primal grace and endurance of horses and their necessary relationship to man.
P. H. Butter has written: 'Edwin Muir'
"The Castle" by Edwin Muir is praised for its exploration of complex themes such as isolation, time, and the human condition. The poem's imagery and language are highly evocative, drawing readers into a surreal and haunting landscape. Muir's use of symbolism and allegory adds depth to the poem, inviting interpretations about power, memory, and the passage of time.
Helen Rosalind Sherk has written: 'The method of Edwin Muir'
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