5
.   Roethke Papers, 36â97, October 1947; 34â49, 3 August 1944.
CHAPTER SIX
1
.   See Abrams,
The Mirror and the Lamp
, chapter 8.
2
.   Coleridge,
Biographia Literaria
, pp. 173â74, 177.
3
.   Emerson,
Selected Prose and Poetry
, p. 127.
4
.   Roethke Papers, 34â42, 1942.
5
.   Kenneth Burke,
Counter-Statement
(1931; reprint ed., Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968);
Permanence and Change
: An Anatomy of Purpose
(1935; reprint ed., New York: Library of the Liberal Arts, 1968);
Attitudes Toward History
(1937; reprint ed., Boston: Beacon Press, 1961).
6
.   Burke,
The Philosophy of Literary Form
, pp. 1,3, 12.
7
.   Abrams,
Mirror and the Lamp
, pp. 138â48.
8
.   Burke,
The Philosophy of Literary Form
, p. 26.
9
.   Ibid., p. 36.
10
.   Burke,
Permanence and Change
, p. 151, n. 1.
11
.   Roethke Papers, 34â36, 3 April 1943.
12
.   William Wordsworth,
Poetical Works
, ed. Thomas Hutchinson (London: Oxford University Press, 1936), p. 460.
13
.   Brown,
Life Against Death, p
. 86.
14
.   The
Basic Writings of Sigmund Freud
, ed. A. A. Brill (New York: Modern Library, 1938), pp. 492, 493, 497
15
.   Burke,
The Philosophy of Literary Form, p
. 258.
16
.   Lionel Trilling,
The Liberal Imagination
(Garden City: Doubleday, 1953), p. 61.
17
.   Quoted by Trilling,
The Liberal Imagination, p
. 44.
18
.   Freud,
The Basic Writings, p
. 722.
19
.   Quoted by Trilling,
The Liberal Imagination, p
. 53.
20
.   Burke,
The Philosophy of Literary Form, p
. 268.
21
.   Roethke Papers, 34â41, 8 January 1944; 35â65, 12 August 1945.
22
.   Burke,
The Philosophy of Literary Form, pp
. 269, 270.
23
.   Ibid., pp. 273, 278, 285.
24
.   Ibid., pp. 38â39.
25
.   Roethke Papers, 34â34, 2 February 1943.
26
.   Ibid., 34â46, 2 April 1943.
27
.   Ibid., 34â38, 25 December 1943.
28
.   Ibid., 34â39, 5 January 1944.
29
.   Ibid., 34â41, 8 January 1944.
30
.   Ibid., 34â45, 14 February 1944.
31
.   Ibid., 34â51, 1944.
32
.   Ibid., 34â52, 4 January 1945.
33
.   Ibid., 34â53, 19 January 1945.
34
.   Ibid., 35â54, 3 March 1945.
35
.   Ibid., 35â55, 4 March 1945.
36
.   Ibid., 35â56, 31 March 1945.
37
.   Ibid., 35â59, July 1945.
38
.   Ibid., 35â60, July 1945.
39
.   Ibid., 35â61, July 1945.
40
.   Ibid., 35â62, 25 July 1945.
41
.   Ibid., 35â63, 26 July 1945.
42
.   Ibid., 35â65, 12 August 1945.
43
.   Ibid., 35â66, 13 August 1945.
44
.   Ibid., 35â67, 20 November 1945.
45
.   Ibid., 35â68, 25 November 1945.
46
.   Ibid., 36â69, 1945.
47
.   Ibid., 36â70, 1945.
48
.   Sigmund Freud,
Beyond the Pleasure Principle
, trans. J. Strachey (London: Hogarth, 1950), p. 50.
49
.   Emerson,
Selected Prose and Poetry
, pp. 35â36.
CHAPTER SEVEN
1
.   Kenneth Burke, “The Vegetal Radicalism of Theodore Roethke,”
Sewanee Review
58 (Winter 1950): 52
2
.   Martz “A Greenhouse Eden” in
Theodore Roethke: Essays on the Poetry
, p. 27.
3
.   Roethke Papers, 35â59, July 1945.
4
.   Burke, “Vegetal Radicalism,” p. 70.
5
.  Â
American Mercury
56 (1943): 366.
6
.   Roethke Papers, 23â49, 1944.
7
.   Roethke Papers, 22â68. Roethke sent this poem to Katherine Stokes on 6 February 1944.
8
.   John D. Boyd, “Texture and Form in Theodore Roethke's Greenhouse Sequence,”
Modern Language Quarterly
32 (September 1972): 424.
9
.   Blessing,
Theodore Roethke's Dynamic Vision
, p. 70.
10
.   Quoted by Malkoff,
Theodore Roethke: An Introduction to the Poetry
, p. 49.
11
.   Sullivan,
Theodore Roethke: The Garden Master
, p. 27.
12
.   Roethke Papers, 34â32, 8 January 1944.
13
.   Malkoff,
Theodore Roethke: An Introduction to the Poetry
, p. 53.
14
.   Ibid.
15
.   La Belle,
The Echoing Wood
, p. 28.
16
.   Wordsworth,
Poetical Words
, p. 147.
17
.   Malkoff,
Theodore Roethke: An Introduction to the Poetry
, p. 53.
18
.   Blessing,
Theodore Roethke's Dynamic Vision
, p. 79.
19
.   La Belle,
The Echoing Wood
, pp. 29â30.
20
.   Emerson,
Selected Prose and Poetry
, pp. 38, 6.
CHAPTER EIGHT
1
.   Roethke Papers, 36â9, 7 October 1947.
2
.   Mircea Eliade,
Myth and Reality
(London: Allen and Unwin, 1964), p. 79.
3
.  Â
The Basic Writings of C. G. Jung
, ed. V. S. de Laszlo (New York: Modern Library, 1959), pp. 116, 284, 287.
4
.   T. S. Eliot,
Collected Poems
(London: Faber, 1963), p. 63.
5
.   Thomas Mann, “Freud and the Future,”
Life and Letters Today
15, no. 5 (Autumn 1936): 89.
6
.   Joseph Campbell,
Hero with a Thousand Faces
(New York: World Publishing Company, 1970), p. 246.
7
.   Ibid., p. 383.
8
.   Mircea Eliade,
Rites and Symbols of Initiation
(New York: Harper and Row, 1965), pp. 3,
9
.   Ibid., p. 9.
10
.   Roethke Papers, 34â50, 1944.
11
.   Mircea Eliade,
Myths, Rites, Symbols
, ed. W. C. Beane and W. G. Doty, 2 vols. (New York: Harper and Row, 1976), 2: 409â10.
12
.   La Belle,
The Echoing Wood
, pp. 90â91.
13
.   Eliade,
Myth and Reality
, pp. 80, 81.
14
.   Ibid., pp. 85â86.
15
.   Eliot,
Collected Poems
, p. 79.
16
.   Emerson,
Selected Prose and Poetry
, p. 6.
17
.   Roethke Papers, 3â35, “Incoming Letters,” 3 October 1945.
18
.   Sullivan,
Theodore Roethke: The Garden Master
, p. 48.
19
.   Roethke Papers, 3â35, “Incoming Letters.”
20
.   W. K. Wimsatt,
The Verbal Icon
(University Press of Kentucky, 1954), p. 115.
21
.   Emerson,
Selected Prose and Poetry
, p. 5.
22
.   Roethke Papers, 34â36, 1943.
23
.   Emerson,
Selected Prose and Poetry
, p. 36.
24
.   Sullivan,
Theodore Roethke: The Garden Master
, p. 50.
25
.   Burke, “Vegetal Radicalism,” p. 95.
26
.   Martz, “A Greenhouse Eden” in
Theodore Roethke: Essays on the Poetry
, p. 35.
CHAPTER NINE
1
.   James Joyce,
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
(London: Jonathan Cape, 1958), p. 7.
2
.   Ralph J. Mills, Jr.,
Theodore Roethke
(Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1963), p. 18.
3
.   La Belle,
The Echoing Wood
, p. 56.
4
.   Malkoff,
Theodore Roethke: An Introduction to the Poetry
, pp. 80â81.
5
.   Roy Harvey Pearce, “The Power of Sympathy,” in
Theodore Roethke: Essays on the Poetry
, p. 183.
6
.   William Wordsworth,
The Prelude
(1805), ed. E. de Selincourt (London: Oxford University Press, 1960), chap. I, lines 344â50.
7
.   La Belle,
The Echoing Wood
, p. 46.
8
.   See Wimsatt,
The Verbal Icon
, esp. “The Structure of Romantic Nature Imagery.”
9
.   Malkoff,
Theodore Roethke
, p. 99.
10
.   Wordsworth,
The Prelude
(1805), chap. VI, lines 566â72.
11
.   Sullivan,
Theodore Roethke: The Garden Master
, p. 75.
12
.   Emerson,
Selected Prose and Poetry, p
. 130.
13
.   Harry Levin,
James Joyce
(London: Faber, 1960), p. 162.
CHAPTER TEN
1
.   William Blake,
Complete Writings
, ed. Geoffrey Keynes (London: Oxford University Press, 1966), p. 623.
2
.   Richard Ellmann,
Yeats: The Man and the Masks
(London: Faber, 1961), pp. 175â76.
3
.   Joseph Campbell,
The Masks of God: Primitive Mythology
(New York: Viking, 1969), p. 21.
4
.   Emerson,
Selected Prose and Poetry
, p. 140.
5
.   Mills, “In the Way of Becoming: Theodore Roethke's Last Poems,” in
Theodore Roethke: Essays on the Poetry
, p. 135.
CHAPTER ELEVEN
1
.   Robert Heilman, “Theodore Roethke: Personal Notes,”
Shenandoah
16 (October 1964): 62.
2
.   Roethke Papers, 72â20, “Teaching Notes.”
3
.   Ibid., 35â84, “Teaching Notes,” 6 April 1946.
4
.   Evelyn Underhill,
Mysticism
(London: Metheun, 1911), pp. 206â10.
5
.   See Emerson's essay on Plato,
Selected Prose and Poetry
, p. 187.
6
.   Roethke Papers, 34â36, 3 April 1943.
7
.  Â
The Confessions of Jacob Boehme
, ed. and trans. W. Scott Palmer (London: Metheun, 1920), pp. 27â28.
8
.   Malkoff,
Theodore Roethke: An Introduction to the Poetry
, pp. 102â3.
9
.   Roethke Papers, 72â26. Quoted by Roethke from C. G. Jung,
Contributions to Analytic Psychology
(London, 1928), p. 246.
10
.   Malkoff,
Theodore Roethke: An Introduction to the Poetry
, p. 114.
11
.   Sir John Davies,
Orchestra or a Poem of Dauncing
(1586) (Middlesex, England: The Stanton Press, 1922), p. 30.
12
.   Underhill,
Mysticism
, pp. 162â63.
13
.   Paul Tillich,
The Courage to Be
(London: Collins, 1952), p. 54. Malkoff and Sullivan consider Tillich's influence on Roethke at some length in their respective studies.
14
.   Blessing,
Theodore Roethke's Dynamic Vision
, p. 223.
15
.   Stevens,
Collected Poems
, p. 83.
16
.   Theodore Roethke, in
Poet's Choice
, ed. Paul Engle and Joseph Langland (New York: Dell, 1962), p. 99.
17
.   Martin Buber,
I and Thou
, trans. R. G. Smith (Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1970), p. 78.
18
.   La Belle,
The Echoing Wood, p
. 121.
19
.   Underhill,
Mysticism
, p. 175.
20
.   Boehme, “The Threefold Ways of Man,” quoted by Underhill,
Mysticism, pp
. 171â72.
21
.   Tillich,
The Courage to Be, pp
. 141â42. Cited by Malkoff,
Theodore Roethke: An Introduction to the Poetry, p
. 131.
22
.   Roethke Papers, 36â88, 23 October 1946.
23
.   See Robert Graves,
The White Goddess
(London: Faber, 1946).
24
.   Tillich,
The Courage to Be, pp
. 55â56.
25
.   Stevens,
Collected Poems, p
. 405.
26
.   Blessing,
Theodore Roethke's Dynamic Vision, p
. 118.
27
.   Roethke Papers, 36â63, 26 July 1945.
28
.   Stevens,
Collected Poems
, p. 326.
CHAPTER TWELVE
1
.   Frederick J. Hoffman, “The Poetic Shape of Death,” in
Theodore Roethke: Essays on the Poetry
, p. 109.
2
.   Roethke Papers, 72â23, “Teaching Notes.”
3
.   Hoffman, “The Poetic Shape of Death,” in
Theodore Roethke: Essays on the Poetry
, p. 111,
4
.   Emerson,
Selected Prose and Poetry
, pp. 25â26.
5
.   Whitman,
The Complete Poetry and Prose
, pp. 242â43.
6
.   Mills, “In the Way of Becoming,” in
Theodore Roethke: Essays on the Poetry
, p. 120.
7
.   Hugh B. Staples, “The Rose in the Sea-Wind: A Reading of Theodore Roethke's âNorth American Sequence,'”
American Literature
36, no. 2 (May 1964): 192â93.