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  2. A Child's Garden of Verses - Wikipedia

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    Title Page of a 1916 US edition. A Child's Garden of Verses is an 1885 volume of 64 poems for children by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson.It has been reprinted many times, often in illustrated versions, and is considered to be one of the most influential children's works of the 19th century. [2]

  3. Charles Edward Eaton - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Winston-Salem, N.C. Eaton received his B.A. degree from the University of North Carolina in 1936, studied at Princeton, and received his M.A. degree from Harvard, where he worked with Robert Frost, who later recommended him to the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference.

  4. Charles E. Carryl - Wikipedia

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    Works by or about Charles E. Carryl at the Internet Archive; Works by Charles E. Carryl at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) Davy and the Goblin at Children's Books Online; Robinson Crusoe's Story (audio reading) Ted Talk with Natalie Merchant singing "The Sleepy Giant" Charles E. Carryl at Library of Congress, with 15 library catalog records

  5. Charles Henri Ford - Wikipedia

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    Charles Henri Ford (February 10, 1908 – September 27, 2002) was an American poet, novelist, diarist, filmmaker, photographer, and collage artist. He published more than a dozen collections of poetry, exhibited his artwork in Europe and the United States, edited the Surrealist magazine View (1940–1947) in New York City, and directed an experimental film.

  6. Musidora: The Bather 'At the Doubtful Breeze Alarmed'

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    Musidora is based on Summer, [19] a poem by the Scottish poet and playwright James Thomson (best known today as the author of Rule, Britannia!). [20] Summer was initially published in 1727 and was republished in an altered form in 1730 along with Thomson's Winter (1726), Spring (1728) and Autumn (1730) as The Seasons. [20]

  7. Charles Lamb - Wikipedia

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    Charles Lamb (10 February 1775 – 27 December 1834) was an English essayist, poet, and antiquarian, best known for his Essays of Elia and for the children's book Tales from Shakespeare, co-authored with his sister, Mary Lamb (1764–1847).

  8. King Charles Begins Summer Stay at Balmoral Castle in ... - AOL

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    King Charles came face-to-face with a pony known for causing trouble as he was officially welcomed to Balmoral Castle in Scotland.. The monarch, 75, was welcomed to the royal residence, where the ...

  9. For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the ...

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    In 2024, the poems were adapted by students of St. Mira’s College for Girls, Pune, as part of their theater course. The play, which brought the poems to life on stage, was designed and directed by Prathmesh Viveki. The first performance took place on October 26, 2024, at the Indulakshmi Auditorium.