Robert FrostHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1986 - Всего страниц: 183 "With shrewd humor and acute observation, Robert Frost captures the characteristic flavor of New England life. In his tramps in mud-time, hired hands, and meditative farmers, he has created some of our most striking figures of the late phase of New England culture, and he gives us a sense of the moral qualities embodied in a semi-mythical rural past. The ruggedness and poignance of his restrained but intensely emotional poems have made him the best loved American poet of our century. Among the distinguished scholars and critics who contribute their analyses to this volume, Robert Pack meditates upon Frost's deliberate distancing or 'enigmatical reserve' in regard to his own poems; Richard Poirier traces the crucial early choices that made the poet's voice so distinctive in American tradition; and Charles Berger studies Frost as a mythologist of origins cannily capable of achieving a saving distance from the fictions of his own poetic sources."--Dust jacket. |
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The Redemptive Imagination | 23 |
Choices | 43 |
Wordsworth Frost Stevens | 111 |
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