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Richard Wilbur (Critical Survey of Poetry)
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In addition to his success as a poet, Richard Wilbur has won acclaim as a translator.
Interspersed among his own poems are translations of Charles
Baudelaire, Jorge Guillén,
François Villon, and many others. His
interest in drama is most notably shown in his translations of four [The entire page is 6125 words long]
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