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4 unusual facts about Robert Langbaum


Robert Langbaum

Out of Africa, the book for which she is best known, was also published in 1934, though it recollects a much earlier period, the many years in which she managed a coffee farm in Kenya.

He shows that Eliot’s early poetry (“Prufrock,” The Waste Land) is romantic, and that his poetry as a whole, despite his claim of objectivity, is mainly autobiographical.

In 1964 Langbaum published an edition of Shakespeare’s The Tempest with his introduction.

Jude the Obscure (1895) is Hardy’s gloomiest and most revolutionary novel.



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