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Theodore Roethke (Critical Survey of Poetry)
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Theodore Roethke devoted most of his energy to his poetry. Ralph J. Mills, however, has filled one small volume, On the Poet and His Craft: Selected Prose of Theodore Roethke (1965), with Roethke’s essays and reviews. He has also edited The Selected Letters of Theodore Roethke (1968). In Straw for the Fire: From the Notebooks of Theodore Roethke, 1943-1963 (1972), David Wagoner has selected and edited revealing passages from Roethke’s 277 working notebooks and...
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