Frost's Road TakenP. Lang, 1996 - Всего страниц: 250 According to the revived Robert Frost Society Newsletter, Frost is now more in the limelight than ever. By focusing on him first as a Romantic-Realist, Professor Fleissner shows Frost's debt to major British Romantics, Victorians, as well as American poets (the latter being influences not generally known). Dr. Fleissner comes to terms with Frost as a spiritual writer, stressing his use of the Bible, and discusses a transcription of a Frost manuscript of a new poetic construct. Lastly the author provides an up-to-date account of the poet's relation to multiculturalism in terms of ethnic issues. As the title is meant to convey, the book concerns not a journey assumed merely by a Frost devotee, but Robert Frost's own road being taken, namely that originally traversed by the poet himself and now transformed into essay format. |
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... light of the heavenly home fades away as one grows older , necessitating mystical communion with nature ( a key point made clear in " Tintern Abbey " as well as the Intimations Ode ) . Lucy therefore ety- mologically relates to Lucia ...
... light of the heavenly home fades away as one grows older , necessitating mystical communion with nature ( a key point made clear in " Tintern Abbey " as well as the Intimations Ode ) . Lucy therefore ety- mologically relates to Lucia ...
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... light wife ( “ All the light / Was from the girl herself ” ) . When her light finally is extinguished , she exists no more ( albeit Paul , in contradistinction to the Moor , had " never stopped [ = stooped ? ] to murder " ) . And was ...
... light wife ( “ All the light / Was from the girl herself ” ) . When her light finally is extinguished , she exists no more ( albeit Paul , in contradistinction to the Moor , had " never stopped [ = stooped ? ] to murder " ) . And was ...
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... Light but the phrase " night of dark intent ” would seem to derive from that opening stanza . The main phrase ends a ... light , said he . A sweeter Light than ever rayed From star of heaven or eye of maid Has vanished in the Unknown ...
... Light but the phrase " night of dark intent ” would seem to derive from that opening stanza . The main phrase ends a ... light , said he . A sweeter Light than ever rayed From star of heaven or eye of maid Has vanished in the Unknown ...
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