Poetry of Robert Frost
The poetry of Robert Frost, deftly combining a lyrical evocation of rural New England with longer narratives and dramatic forms, focuses predominantly on the themes of human isolation, the emergence of the poetic faculty, death and the spiritual significance of nature.
The poetry of Robert Frost, deftly combining a lyrical evocation of rural New England with longer narratives and dramatic forms, focuses predominantly on the themes of human isolation, the emergence of the poetic faculty, death and the spiritual significance of nature.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780030491269 (0030491266)
Publish date: January 1st 1979
Publisher: Thomson Learning
Edition language: English
Category:
Classics,
Reference,
Literature,
American,
Classic Literature,
20th Century,
Environment,
Nature,
Poetry,
United States,
Canon
The Poetry of Robert Frost is the entirety of the great American poet’s published work, an authoritative volume that is structured to show his progression from his earliest work to his last—with a little exception at the end. However for those who have only read Frost in school, like me, you will b...