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Randall Jarrell praised the book, writing, " It is unusually difficult to say which are the best poems in Lord Weary's Castle: several are realized past changing, successes that vary only in scope and intensity -- others are poems that almost any living poet would be pleased to have written.
In 1963, the poet / critic Randall Jarrell praised Shapiro's work: Karl Shapiro's poems are fresh and young and rash and live ; their hard clear outlines, their flat bold colors create a world like that of a knowing and skillful neoprimitive painting, without any of the confusion or profundity of atmosphere, of aerial perspective, but with notable visual and satiric force.
However, Jarrell was greatly disappointed with Books II, III, and IV of the poem, writing the following: Paterson has been getting rather steadily worse each subsequent Book ... All three later books are worse organized, more eccentric and idiosyncratic, more self-indulgent, than the first.
" In His Toy, His Dream, His Rest, many of the dream songs are elegies for Berryman's recently deceased poet-friends, including Delmore Schwartz, Randall Jarrell, and Theodore Roethke.

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* The Lost World, a poetry collection by Randall Jarrell
The county is divided into two regions by the Balcones Escarpment, which runs through the center from north to south along a line from Jarrell to Georgetown to Round Rock.
: Bebung may also refer to a musical composition by Michael Jarrell.
* " Jarrell " Reprise: A Fresh Look at the Unusual Central Texas Tornado Outbreak of May 27, 1997 by Lon Curtis and Alan R. Moller
Jarrell is served by the Jarrell Independent School District.
In 2004 the PBS program History Detectives investigated a game board owned by Ron Jarrell of Arden, Delaware, which had elements of both The Landlord's Game and Monopoly.
Then, near dusk on October 14, 1965, while walking along U. S. highway 15-501 near Chapel Hill, N. C., where he had gone seeking medical treatment, Jarrell was struck by a car and killed.
Encouraged by Edmund Wilson, who published Jarrell's criticism in The New Republic, Jarrell quickly became a fiercely humorous critic of fellow poets, but in the post-war period, his criticism began to change, showing a more positive emphasis.
Jarrell translated poems by Rainer Maria Rilke and others, a play by Anton Chekhov, and several Grimm fairy tales.
Selected and with an introduction by Randall Jarrell.
edited by Mary Jarrell and Stuart Wright.
Word Records was founded in Waco, Texas, in 1951 by Jarrell McCracken.
He is survived by his great-nephew Jacob K Roberts ( age 30 ) in Jarrell, Tx who is also an amateur no-limit poker player.
John Crowe Ransom ( right ) with Robie Macauley as he prepares to become editor of The Kenyon Review in 1959. In 1959 Robie Macauley succeeded Ransom as editor of The Kenyon Review, where he published fiction and poetry by John Barth, T. S. Eliot, Nadine Gordimer, Robert Graves, Randall Jarrell, Richmond Lattimore, Doris Lessing, Robert Lowell, V. S. Naipaul, Joyce Carol Oates, Frank O ' Connor, V. S. Pritchett, Thomas Pynchon, J. F. Powers, Karl Shapiro, Jean Stafford, Christina Stead, Peter Taylor, and Robert Penn Warren, as well as articles, essays and book reviews by Eric Bentley, Cleanth Brooks, R. P. Blackmur, Malcolm Cowley, Richard Ellmann, Leslie Fiedler, Martin Green, and Raymond Williams.
However, extreme CAPE, by modulating the updraft ( and downdraft ), can allow for exceptional events, such as the deadly F5 tornadoes that hit Plainfield, Illinois on August 28, 1990 and Jarrell, Texas on May 27, 1997 on days which weren't readily apparent as conducive to large tornadoes.
Pictures from an Institution is a 1954 novel by American poet Randall Jarrell.
Murphy plays Chandler Jarrell, a social worker who is informed by Kee Nang, played by Lewis, that he is " The Chosen One " and is destined to save " The Golden Child ", the savior of all humankind, from the demon, Sardo Numspa, played by Charles Dance.
* Pictures from an Institution by Randall Jarrell ( 1954 )

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* Holman, H. P., Jarrell, T. D., ( date unknown ) The Effects of Waterproofing Materials and Outdoor Exposure upon the Tensile Strength of Cotton Yarn, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 15 ( 3 ), US Department of Agriculture, Washington.

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Jarrell, along with E. C. Haeber, the town was settled at the intersection of an old stagecoach road and the Bartlett and Western Railway that was under construction.
He studied there under Robert Penn Warren, who first published Jarrell's criticism ; Allen Tate, who first published Jarrell's poetry ; and John Crowe Ransom, who gave Jarrell his first teaching job as a Freshman Composition instructor and tennis coach at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio.
Lowell wrote that Jarrell was " the most talented poet under forty, and one whose wit, pathos, and grace remind us more of Pope or Matthew Arnold than of any of his contemporaries.
She has studied, in various schools, under the well-known American poets Allen Tate, Randall Jarrell and Robert Lowell.

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Jarrell is a city in Williamson County, Texas, United States and is located about 12 miles north of Georgetown, Texas or about 38 miles north of Austin.
* Williamson County Historical Commission page on Jarrell

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* May 27 – The second-deadliest tornado of the 1990s hits in Jarrell, Texas, killing 27 people.
The poet / critic Randall Jarrell said of his poetry, " William Carlos Williams is as magically observant and mimetic as a good novelist.
It was not until the poet Randall Jarrell wrote the introduction for a new American edition in 1965 that the novel began to receive a larger audience.
* Randall Jarrell a nationally acclaimed poet lived in Greensboro, where he was a professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro until his death in 1965.
John Crowe Ransom, Hiram Haydn, Peter Taylor, Robie Macauley and Randall Jarrell.
Jarrell Francis " Jerry " Heard ( 1923 – 2010 ), a native of Alexandria who was reared in Ruston, and later resided most of his adult life in Minden, was one of the first principals of the Marlon Pope center.
The home of old-time music legend Tommy Jarrell and country singer Donna Fargo, Mount Airy has a long history with regional music.
Among the most famous residents of Toast was Tommy Jarrell ( 1901 – 1985 ), the renowned old-time fiddler, banjo player, and singer.
Jarrell typified the traditional Appalachian music style of the Mount Airy / Galax region and received the National Endowment for the Arts ' National Heritage Fellowship in 1982.
On February 17 Stevens called-in to WSGI radio's Steve Jarrell program, " Big Daddy-o on the Patio.
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Ransom has few peers among 20th century American university teachers of humanities ; his distinguished students included Donald Davidson, Randall Jarrell, Robert Lowell, Andrew Lytle, Allen Tate, Peter Taylor, Robie Macauley, Robert Penn Warren, E. L. Doctorow, Cleanth Brooks, Richard M. Weaver, and Constantinos Patrides ( himself a Rhodes Scholar, who dedicated his monograph on John Milton's Lycidas to Ransom's memory ).
In 1963, the poet / critic and former Ransom student Randall Jarrell published an essay in which he highly praised Ransom's poetry: In John Crowe Ransom's best poems every part is subordinated to the whole, and the whole is accomplished with astonishing exactness and thoroughness.
Some of his notable students there included the poets Robert Lowell and Randall Jarrell.
* Jarrell, Hampton M. Wade Hampton and the Negro: The Road Not Taken.
" Fortunately for Tate and his wife, Lowell soon settled into the so-called " writer's house " ( a dorm that received its nickname after it had accrued a number of ambitious young writers ) with fellow students Peter Taylor, Robie Macauley and Randall Jarrell .< ref > McAlexander, Hugh, " Peter Taylor: The Undergraduate Years at Kenyon ," The Kenyon Review, New Series, Vol.
Lowell also maintained a close friendship with the previously mentioned poet / critic Randall Jarrell from the time when they met at Kenyon College in 1937 until Jarrell's death in 1965.
In a letter to Jarrell from 1957, Lowell wrote, " I suppose we shouldn't swap too many compliments, but I am heavily in your debt.

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