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Earl Miner (1927–2004)

Author of An Introduction to Japanese Court Poetry

27+ Works 314 Members 2 Reviews

About the Author

Earl Miner is Townsend Martin, Class of 1917, Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Princeton University
Image credit: Prof. Earl Miner, 1926-2004 (photo courtesy of Princeton University)

Works by Earl Miner

Japanese Poetic Diaries (1969) 48 copies, 2 reviews
Comparative Poetics (1990) 18 copies
Dryden's Poetry (1967) 9 copies

Associated Works

Ben Jonson and the Cavalier Poets [Norton Critical Edition] (1975) — Contributor — 237 copies, 2 reviews
Selected Poetry and Prose of John Dryden (1969) — Editor — 44 copies
Superior Poems of Our Time: A Thirteenth-Century Poetic Treatise and Sequence (1209) — Translator, some editions — 11 copies

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2 reviews
I liked the introduction - introduced the idea of the poetic diary. However, the examples sort of fall flat, because of the mediocre translation. Too bad, really. But not a worthless book.
This book appears in the bibliography of Tristine Rainer's "The New Diary".

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