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Robert Bly (Critical Survey of Poetry)
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Robert Bly has been a prolific critic, translator, and anthologist. His work in these areas
complements his poetic accomplishments and was a significant influence on the
internationalization of the literary community in the last third of the twentieth century. His most
important works include translations of the poems of Georg
Trakl, Juan Ramón
Jiménez, [The entire page is 5245 words long]
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