The only comprehensive gathering of Frost's published poetry, this affordable volume offers the entire contents of his eleven books of verse, from A Boy's Will (1913) to In the Clearing (1962). Frost scholar Lathem, who was also a close friend of the four-time Pulitzer Prize-winner, scrupulously annotated the 350-plus poems in this collection, which has been the standard edition of Frost's work since it first appeared in 1969.
American poets are as closely identified with such a specific sense of place as is Robert Lee Frost—in his case, with rural New England and especially New Hampshire and Vermont. Yet Frost was originally a city boy, born in San Francisco ...
This stunning celebration of the best-loved work by four-time Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Frost includes 35 poems specially chosen by author and historian Parini.
A selection of more than one hundred of the great American poet's most popular works includes "The Road Not Taken," "Two Tramps in Mud Time," "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," "Birches,"and "The Gift Outright." Reprint.
A collections of poems by Robert Frost.
No poet is more emblematically American than Robert Frost. This is a comprehensive volume of his verse, comprising all eleven volumes of his poems, meticulously edited by Edward Connery Lathem.
From one of the most brilliant and widely read of all American poets, a generous selection of lyrics, dramatic monologues, and narrative poems--all of them steeped in the wayward and isolated beauty of Frost's native New England.
In writing this book, my intention is to fill a need not met by any of the excellent critical books and collections of essays about Robert Frost's poems. A few...
... Paul Elmer, 204, 268 Morrison, Bobby, 329 Morrison, Henry, 99 Morrison, Kathleen Johnston “Kay,” 303, 304, 325, ... Petroleum V., 24 Nash, Ray, 345—46 Nation, 147, 201,306 National Institute of Arts and Letters, 268, 325 National ...
Offers detailed accounts of sixty-five poems that span Frost's writing career and assesses the particular nature of the poet's style, discussing how it changes over time and relates to the works of contemporary poets and movements.
A study of selected landscape images in the work of two very different yet curiously related poets -- Robert Frost and George Seferis.