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 Robinson Jeffers   à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  On January 10th, 1887, John Robinson Jeffers, most well known as simply Robinson   Jeffers, was born outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His parents were somewhat of an   odd fit. His father, Dr. William Hamilton Jeffers, was an extremely intelligent yet ââ¬Å"reserved,   reclusive personâ⬠ who married a happy upbeat woman who was 23 years younger than   himself (Coffin). Despite their age and personality differences, Dr. Jeffers and Annie   Robinson Tuttle had a secure marriage. Dr. Jeffersââ¬â¢s widespread education resulted in a   vast knowledge of Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, and the Old Testament. Dr. Jeffers was   eager to pass on his knowledge to Robinson. So, when Robinson was only five years old,   Dr. Jeffers began to teach him Greek (Academy of American Poets). Also starting at a   young age, Robinson traveled throughout Europe. From age eleven to fifteen, Robinson   attended several different European boarding schools: in Zurich, Leipzig, Geneva, Vevey,   and Lausanne (Coffin). Though Dr. Jeffers was responsible for Robinsonââ¬â¢s frequent   transfers, his reasoning is unknown. At each school, Jeffers was seen by his peers as   reclusive and pensiveââ¬âmuch like his father. In 1903, when Jeffers was 16, he relocated   yet another time with his family to Pasadena, California where he enrolled at Occidental   College as a junior. Here, Jeffers succeeded immediately and immensely in courses   such as biblical literature, Greek, and astronomy. Jefferââ¬â¢s natural ambition to learn and   his knowledge of numerous languages impressed everyone around him. As a result,   Jeffers made life-long friends and took up hikingââ¬âa hobby that he would enjoy for the   rest of his life (Brophy 2).   à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Right after graduating from Occidental College with a BA in literature at age 18,   Jeffers enrolled at the University of South California as a literature major (Brophy 2).   During his first year at USC, Jeffers met his future wife, Una Call Kuster, who was married   to a Los Angeles attorney. In 1906, Jeffers went with his family to live in Europe. At this   time, he attended the University of Zurich where he took courses in philosophy, history,   Old English, and Spanish poetry. When fall came, Jeffers returned to the University of   Southern California as a medical student (Academy of American Poets). Jeffers   remained a medical student for three years, a long time considering Jeffers was enrolled   in 9 different schools or programs in 13 years. In 1910, Jeffers decided to leave USC and   transferred to the University of Washington to study forestry.  					    
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