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Getting Started on the Road: Preliminary Matters | ||
"Romanticizing" Frost: British Poets | ||
Ch. 1 | Frost's Use of Wordsworth and Keats Revamped | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Reentering the Frostian Woods: Intellectualizing the Picturesque (Wordsworth Re-echoed) | 31 |
Ch. 3 | Coleridge and Frost at Midnight: Telling the Time | 43 |
Ch. 4 | The Intensity of Tennyson | 53 |
Ch. 5 | Getting Fired Up with Frost's Fireflies: A Non-Occult Hopkins Analogy | 75 |
"Romanticizing" Frost: American Poets | ||
Ch. 6 | "Frost ... at ... Play": A Frost-Dickinson Affinity Affirmed | 81 |
Ch. 7 | Accompanying Robert Frost with Crane's "The Wayfarer": On Further Retracing "The Road Not Taken" | 99 |
Ch. 8 | The Common Hoe: Frost and Markham | 107 |
Ch. 9 | The Other E. Thomas: A Non Personal Source for Frost's "night of frost" | 115 |
Ch. 10 | Eliot's and Frost's Leading Seasonal Greetings | 121 |
Frost, Goethe, and the Bible | ||
Ch. 11 | The Job Story | 131 |
Ch. 12 | Lines Culled from the "Kitty Hawk" Prologue: Genesis or John? | 143 |
The Bible Recast: Frost in Fall, or the Fallen Frost | ||
Ch. 13 | Again by the Pacific | 151 |
Ch. 14 | After the Fall and Apple-Picking | 163 |
Ch. 15 | Frost's Poetic Petition | 175 |
Innovative or Irreverent? A Cluster of Spiritual Approaches | ||
Ch. 16 | Circular Imagery: Two Modes | 185 |
Ch. 17 | The Mender Stonewalls It Again: On a Newly Uncovered Construct | 191 |
Ch. 18 | Frost and Race: Multiculturalism and the New Englander | 201 |
Select Bibliography | 217 | |
Appendix | 237 | |
Index | 247 |
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Add Frost's Road Taken, 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 poet, Frost's Road Taken to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Frost's Road Taken, 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 poet, Frost's Road Taken to your collection on WonderClub |