A richly textured collection of Frost's speeches, interviews, correspondence, one-act plays, and other prose provides a background for selections from his best-known poems. Reprint. 17,500 first printing.
Commenting at length on a number of individual poems, Oster ranges in her discussion from the ways in which the poet dramatizes the inadequacy of the self alone to the manner in which he "reads" the Book of Genesis or the writing of Emerson ...
122 The two poems that Trilling cites — “ Neither Out Far Nor In Deep ” and “ Design ” - exemplify both the ambiguity of tone and the opportunities that that ambiguity afforded Frost . “ Neither Out Far Nor In Deep ” narrates an ...
David Kohn ( Ithaca , N.Y .: Cornell University Press , 1987 ) , p . 195 . 5. ... Gerard Manley Hopkins , The Letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins to Robert Bridges , ed . Claude Colleer Abbott ( London : Oxford University Press ...
No poet is more emblematically American than Robert Frost. This is a collection of rich cornucopia of Frost's speeches, interviews, correspondence, one-act plays, and other prose.
... 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 ...
A treasury of Frost's most expressive verse. In addition to the title poem: "An Old Man's Winter Night," "In the Home Stretch," "Meeting and Passing," "Putting in the Seed," many more. All complete and unabridged.
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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 ...
A picture book reimagining of the life of the eminent American poet is told from the perspective of his daughter, Lesley, and explores such topics as his decision to become a poet instead of a baseball player, the rural life on a New ...