found: His Summer celestial, 1983:CIP t.p. (Stanley Plumly) CIP data sheet (b. 1939)
found: Plumly, Stanley. Elegy landscapes, 2018:eCIP t.p. (Stanley Plumly) data view (Stanley Plumly's works include ten books of poetry and three previous works of nonfiction. Winner of the Truman Capote Award and the Paterson Poetry Prize, among other honors, Plumly teaches at the University of Maryland and lives in Frederick, Maryland)
found: Baltimore sun WWW site, viewed April 18, 2019(in obituary dated April 17, 2019: Stanley Plumly, Maryland's former poet laureate and a respected University of Maryland faculty member who taught creative writing, died April 11 at his Frederick home. He was 79. Mr. Plumly was an expert on the 19th century British poet John Keats and two of his contemporaries, the artists John Constable and J.M.W. Turner. Born in Barnesville, Ohio; he also taught at the University of Iowa, Princeton University, Columbia University and the University of Houston before coming to College Park. He arrived at the University of Maryland, College Park in 1985 and began a graduate creative writing program-- a master's degree in fine arts. He worked until several months ago. He was Maryland's poet laureate from 2009 to 2018. Mr. Plumly also had edited the Ohio Review and the Iowa Review and several anthologies of poetry)
found: Washington post WWW site, viewed April 18, 2019(Stanley Plumly, a poet and University of Maryland professor who served as the state's poet laureate for nine years and also published well-regarded nonfiction studies on literary and artistic subjects, died April 11 [2019] at his home in Frederick, Md. Stanley Ross Plumly was born May 23, 1939, in Barnesville, Ohio. Mr. Plumly, who taught poetry workshops and courses on the Romantic era at U-Md. through last fall, recently completed a volume of new poems. A collection of his selected poetry is also expected to be published soon)