The Clerks

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"The Clerks" is a poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson that characteristically explores the inner lives and quiet struggles of ordinary office workers through his reflective, psychologically nuanced verse.

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instanceOf poem
author Edwin Arlington Robinson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Edwin Arlington Robinson NERFINISHED
form short poem
genre lyric poetry
hasLiteraryCharacterType middle-class men
white-collar workers
language English
literaryMovement American realism
literaryStyle meditative tone
psychologically nuanced
reflective
meter traditional metrical verse
period early 20th century American literature
rhymeScheme regular rhyme
subjectMatter clerks
office workers
ordinary people
theme alienation
inner lives of ordinary workers
monotony of office work
psychological struggle
quiet desperation
social invisibility
tone contemplative
somber
sympathetic
writer Edwin Arlington Robinson NERFINISHED

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