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  1. Richard Cory,” which first appeared in The Children of the Night and remains one of Robinson’s most popular poems, recalls the economic depression of 1893. At that time, people could not ...

  2. Richard Cory Lyrics: They say that Richard Cory owns / One-half of this whole town / With political connections / To spread his wealth around / Born into society / A banker’s only child / He had

  3. Whenever Richard Cory went down town, We people on the pavement looked at him: He was a gentleman from sole to crown, Clean favored, and imperially slim. And he was always quietly arrayed, And he was always human when he talked; But still he fluttered pulses when he said, “Good-morning,” and he glittered when he walked.

  4. Famous Sad Poem. A narrative poem, "Richard Cory" was first published in 1897, as part of The Children of the Night. It is one of Robinson's most popular and published poems. The poem describes a person who is wealthy, well-educated, mannerly, and admired by the people in his town. Despite all this, he takes his own life.

  5. Summary. The speaker begins by stating that Richard Cory is a sight to behold whenever he goes down town. Slim and well-groomed, Cory exudes nobility from head to foot. The people in his community are enraptured by him. Despite Cory's humility, the townspeople perceive him as a glittering demigod due to his class and education.

  6. Analysis (ai): "Richard Cory" by Edwin Arlington Robinson is a poem that delves into the disparity between outward appearances and inner realities. The poem describes a wealthy and seemingly perfect man, Richard Cory, who is admired by townspeople. However, the final stanza reveals that despite his wealth and social status, Cory commits suicide, highlighting the hidden struggles and emptiness ...

  7. Richard Cory” (1897), arguably Edwin Arlington Robinson’s most famous poem, is about perspective and realizing that everything is not always what it seems. About 10 years before the poem was published in a collection, entitled Children of the Night, the United States had experienced a series of economic depressions.The consequences of these economic downturns appear throughout this poem ...