“An Echo from Willow-Wood” (Rossetti), 25 -27
Eliot, T. S.
and Bible, 52
and borrowing from Shakespeare, 43 -44
and creating stories, 32
and fairy/folk tales, 58 -59
and intent, 83
and one story, 189
and originality, 189
and physical deformities, 196
and seasons, 182 -83
and symbolism, 103 ,104 -5
and weather, 78 -79
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 51 ,111 ,218
The Epic of Gilgamesh, 32
p. 305Erdrich, Louise, 65 ,155 -57
E.T. (film), 128
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The Faerie Queen (Spenser), 4 ,51
fairy/folk tales, 57 -63,64 -65,194 -95
“The Fall of the House of Usher” (Poe), 112 ,166 -67
The Far Field (Roethke), 172
“A Farewell” (Peele), 237
A Farewell to Arms (Hemingway), 78 ,198 ,237 -38,239