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Robinson jeffers tor house foundation
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Gano: president (2015 – 2017), Robinson Jeffers Association assistant professor, Texas State University.Īlbert Gelpi: professor emeritus at Stanford University editor of The Wild God of the World: An Anthology of Robinson Jeffers.

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Fleming: professor of English at Ashland University, Ashland OH author of Towers of Myth and Stone: Yeats' Influence on Robinson Jeffers (2015). William Everson (alias Brother Antoninus, 1912 – 1994): poet, critic, master printer, and professed disciple of Robinson Jeffers.ĭeborah D. Jaime de Angulo(1887 – 1950): Spanish-Parisian novelist, linguist, ethnomusicologist, and Bohemian who spent time in Berkeley, Carmel, and Big Sur. John Cusatis: former executive director of the Robinson Jeffers Association instructor, Charleston County School of the Arts performing musician. Jackson Crawford: lecturer, Department of Scandinavian, U.C. Temple Cone: poet and assistant professor of English at the U.S.

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īrett Daniel Colasacco: Junior Fellow, Martin Marty Center for the Advanced Study of Religion, University of Chicago. Head, Department of English, Montana State University. Coffin (1929 – 2013): author of Robinson Jeffers: Poet of Inhumanism. Campbell and Jeffers also shared an interest in Oswald Spengler's Decline of the West.Īrthur B. Jeffers was at the height of his fame at the time, and was well known for one or two forays into mythology, most famously in Roan Stallion. Campbell lived in Pacific Grove for a year (1931–32), during which he was influenced by 'Doc' Ed Ricketts, befriended John Steinbeck, and discovered the poetry of Robinson Jeffers. Joseph Campbell (1904 – 1987): American mythologist, writer and lecturer, known for his work in comparative mythology and comparative religion. Bradford Campbell: Associate Chair, English, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. from the University of Southern California. "Ted" Kuster, designer, builder, and owner of the Golden Bough Playhouse in Carmel. Before she married Jeffers she was the wife of Attorney Edward G. Una Call Jeffers (also Una Call Kuster  ~1884 – 1950): Wife of Robinson Jeffers and mother of Garth and Donnan Jeffers. Isabel Call: Mother of Una Call Jeffers, the wife of Robinson Jeffers. Senior editor, Jeffers Studies.ĭavid Ross Brower (1912 – 2000): president of the Sierra Club founder of Friends of the Earth editor of Not Man Apart: Photographs of the Big Sur Coast. Editor of the Robinson Jeffers Newsletter. Author of Robinson Jeffers: Myth, Ritual, and Symbol in His Narrative Poems. Brophy: Professor Emeritus at California State University, Long Beach. Probably had a great influence on the prosody of Robinson Jeffers, as Bridges' advocacy of accentual verse attained its greatest exposure in 1921. Published at length about prosody, and advocated for accentual verse as a major tradition in English verse. Robert Bridges (1844 – 1930): British poet laureate from 1913 to 1930. Author of the Stone Mason of Tor House: the Life and Work of Robinson Jeffers (1966).

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Melba Berry Bennett (1901 – 1968): Secretary and authoritative biographer of Robinson Jeffers. MA, Classics, University of California, Irvine. President, Robinson Jeffers Association (2003 – 2005). Former professor of English, University of North Texas, Denton. Contributed photographs to Not Man Apart (1965). Morley Baer: American photographer of landscapes and architecture. Mary Hunter Austin: California writer who moved to Carmel-by-the-Sea in 1907, co-founded the Forest Theatre, and directed her play Fire at the Forest Theatre in 1913.

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She toured in this role to Germany in 1951 and to France and Australia in 1955–56. She won the Tony Award for Best Actress for her performance. In 1947, she triumphed as Medea in a version of Euripides' tragedy, written by the poet Robinson Jeffers and produced by John Gielgud, who played Jason. Judith Anderson ( – 3 Jan 1992): Award-winning Australian actress. The Selected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers (1938).












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