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“Two evils, monstrous either one apart, Possessed me, and were long and loath at going: A cry of Absence, Absence, in the heart, And in the wood the furious winter blowing.”

Quote by John Crowe Ransom

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John Crowe Ransom
John Crowe Ransom

John Crowe Ransom was an American literary critic and poet, renowned for his contributions to Southern literature and culture. His work emphasized profound reflections on nature, humanity, and the universe, as well as respect for literary traditions. more

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