George Frederick Morgan
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George Frederick Morgan, (born April 25, 1922; died February 20, 2004) was a poet and founder (1948) and long-time editor (1948-1998) of The Hudson Review.
Frederick Morgan attended Princeton University, studying under Allen Tate. Morgan also translated poems from the French.
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- The Night Sky, Story Line Press.
- The One Abiding 2002.
Poems for Paula, Story Line Press. 1995.
- Poems: New and Selected . University of Illinois Press. 1987.
- Northbook. University of Illinois Press. 1982.
- Poems of the Two Worlds. University of Illinois Press. 1977.
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Lieberman, Laurence 1995 "William Stafford and Frederick Morgan: The Shocks Of Normality," pp. 264ff. in his Beyond the Muse of Memory: Essays on Contemporary American Poets
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- Guardian obituary: http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,1159814,00.html
- Dick Allen: "The Unfolding: a Recovered Appreciation of Frederick Morgan's Poetry": http://www.n2hos.com/acm/onfrederickmorgan.html