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Early 20th-century American poet Sara Teasdale invokes the season's passionate side in "Summer Night, Riverside."
John Lundberg: Poems That Celebrate the Summer John Lundberg 2011
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Early 20th-century American poet Sara Teasdale invokes the season's passionate side in "Summer Night, Riverside."
John Lundberg: Poems That Celebrate the Summer John Lundberg 2011
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The American poet Sara Teasdale, similarly, found little fanfare in a world suddenly devoid of humanity in her poem "There Will Come Soft Rains" :
John Lundberg: The Apocalypse in Verse John Lundberg 2011
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The American poet Sara Teasdale, similarly, found little fanfare in a world suddenly devoid of humanity in her poem "There Will Come Soft Rains" :
John Lundberg: The Apocalypse in Verse John Lundberg 2011
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Early 20th-century American poet Sara Teasdale invokes the season's passionate side in "Summer Night, Riverside."
John Lundberg: Poems That Celebrate the Summer John Lundberg 2011
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Early 20th-century American poet Sara Teasdale invokes the season's passionate side in "Summer Night, Riverside."
John Lundberg: Poems That Celebrate the Summer John Lundberg 2011
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In that spirit, Carol Frost, Rachel Hadas, D.A. Powell, and Sara Teasdale conjure sights and smells of the dog days.
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This arresting album of exquisitely pitched settings forthe writings of early 20th-century American poet Sara Teasdale might reach anything from Joanna Newsom's audience to Madeleine Peyroux's.
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Jean Untermeyer envisioned a career as lieder singer, but intimacy with writers — Sara Teasdale, Amy Lowell, Carl Sandburg, Robert Frost — led her to absorb poetry (as she put it) “by osmosis.”
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Titled after a beautiful early 20th-century poem penned by Sara Teasdale, Bradbury's tale is set on Earth in the year 2026 but included in his collection The Martian Chronicles.
Creepy Soviet animation based on Bradbury's 1950 short story "There Will Come Soft Rains" Paul 2009
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