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  1. James Merrill: Knowing Innocence (Studies in Major Literary Authors) by Reena Sastri, 2007-07-13
  2. The Merrill guide to Henry James (Charles E. Merrill guides) by Lyall Harris Powers, 1969
  3. James Merrill (Twayne's United States authors series) by Ross Labrie, 1982
  4. James Merrill by Judith Moffett, 1984-10-15
  5. James Merrill (Modern critical views) by William Golding, 1985
  6. A Sailor's admiral: A biography of William F. Halsey by James M Merrill, 1976
  7. From the First Nine Poems, 1946-76 by James Merrill, 1982-12
  8. The Changing Light at Sandover: A Poem by James Merrill, 1992-05-05
  9. Target Tokyo: The Halsey-Doolittle raid by James M Merrill, 1966
  10. Merrill Songs for High Voice and Piano by Daron Hagen, James Merrill, 1997
  11. A hero's welcome: The conscience of Sergeant James Daly versus the United States Army by James A Daly, 1975
  12. James Keeley, newspaperman, by James Weber Linn, 1937
  13. Braving the Elements by James Merrill, 1973-06
  14. The (Diblos) Notebook by James Merrill, 1994-10

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Encyclopedia Merrill, James. Merrill, James (James Ingram Merrill), 1926–95, American poet, b. New York City. Born into wealth, he studied at Amherst College (grad. 1947) and
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    Merrill, James First Poems Water Street Nights and Days The Fire Screen (1969), and Braving the Elements The Changing Light at Sandover (1982). In it, Merrill (with his companion David Jackson) used a Ouija board to invoke the spirits (and the spirit) of his aesthetic forebears. Among later volumes are Late Settings The Inner Room (1988), and A Scattering of Salts (1995). His lyrics are gathered in the volume James Merrill: Collected Poems (2001). Merrill won every major literary award for poetry, including the Pulitzer and Bollingen prizes and two National Book Awards. He also wrote plays, e.g., The Immortal Husband (1955); novels, e.g., The Seraglio (1957); and essays, e.g., Recitative See his memoir, A Different Person (1993); his Collected Novels and Plays (2002) and Collected Prose (2004), ed. by J. D. McClatchy and S. Yenser; R. Labrie

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