Robert Frost: The Work of KnowingOxford University Press, 1977 - 322 pages The eminent literary critic offers a reassessment of Frost's poetry and reputation, combining close readings of key poems with discussions of biographical, cultural, and critical details and ranking Frost with Yeats, Stevens, and Eliot. |
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