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Robert Fitzgerald - Wikipedia Robert Stuart Fitzgerald (12 October 1910 – 16 January 1985) was an American poet, literary critic and translator whose renderings of the Greek classics "became standard works for a generation of scholars and students" [1]
Robert Fitzgerald | Biography, Poems Translations | Britannica Robert Fitzgerald (born October 12, 1910, Geneva, New York, U S —died January 16, 1985, Hamden, Connecticut) was an American poet, educator, and critic who was best known for his translations of Greek classics
Homer The Odyssey ( 800 BCE) Robert Fitzgerald Tr ( 1961) Homer The Odyssey - Robert Fitzgerald 1961 Skip to main content Ask the publishers to restore access to 500,000+ books Close banner Can You Chip In? Dear Patron: Please don't scroll past this The Internet Archive is a nonprofit fighting for universal access to quality information We build and maintain all our own systems, but we don’t
Robert Fitzgerald | The Poetry Foundation Fitzgerald is the author of the poetry collections Spring Shade: Poems, 1931–1970 and A Wreath for the Sea (1943), among others In poems such as “Song after Campion,” Fitzgerald’s strong classical influence mixes with the English Renaissance tradition to create pristine lyrical poetry
ROBERT FITZGERALD, 74, POET WHO TRANSLATED THE CLASSICS Robert Fitzgerald, Emeritus Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory at Harvard, whose translations of the Greek classics became standard works for a generation of scholars and
Robert Fitzgerald - Library of Congress Robert Fitzgerald (1910-1985) was born in Springfield, Illinois He was the author of four poetry collections Fitzgerald was the Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory at Harvard University from 1965-1981, and served as a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets from 1968-1995
Fitzgerald, Robert (1910-1985) - Harvard Square Library Robert Fitzgerald Biographical Introduction The poet was a journalist as well as a professor of English who is celebrated for his eminent translations of both Greek and Latin classics Though born in Geneva, New York, Fitzgerald grew up in Springfield, Ilinois His Irish-American born parents were actors
Interview: Robert Fitzgerald - Academy of American Poets Interview: Robert Fitzgerald - Edwin Honig conducted the following interview with Robert Fitzgerald, which originally appeared in The Poet's Other Voice (University of Massachusetts Press, 1985)
Robert Fitzgerald | Poetry at Harvard Includes manuscript and typescript drafts of poems, together with a fragment of a translation of the Iliad, and two letters by Robert Fitzgerald Finding Aid: Homer's Odyssey in Translation: Manuscripts, 1953-1960
American Translators: Robert Fitzgerald | Beinecke Rare Book . . . Robert Fitzgerald was born in 1910 He was best known as a translator of ancient Greek and Latin—especially of Homer’s Odyssey (1961) and Iliad (1974) and Virgil’s Aeneid (1984); he also wrote several books of his own poetry