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Frost's Road Taken
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 has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Frost's Road Taken
  • Written by author Robert F. Fleissner
  • Published by Lang, Peter Publishing, Incorporated, November 1996
  • 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
  • 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
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Getting Started on the Road: Preliminary Matters
"Romanticizing" Frost: British Poets
Ch. 1Frost's Use of Wordsworth and Keats Revamped1
Ch. 2Reentering the Frostian Woods: Intellectualizing the Picturesque (Wordsworth Re-echoed)31
Ch. 3Coleridge and Frost at Midnight: Telling the Time43
Ch. 4The Intensity of Tennyson53
Ch. 5Getting Fired Up with Frost's Fireflies: A Non-Occult Hopkins Analogy75
"Romanticizing" Frost: American Poets
Ch. 6"Frost ... at ... Play": A Frost-Dickinson Affinity Affirmed81
Ch. 7Accompanying Robert Frost with Crane's "The Wayfarer": On Further Retracing "The Road Not Taken"99
Ch. 8The Common Hoe: Frost and Markham107
Ch. 9The Other E. Thomas: A Non Personal Source for Frost's "night of frost"115
Ch. 10Eliot's and Frost's Leading Seasonal Greetings121
Frost, Goethe, and the Bible
Ch. 11The Job Story131
Ch. 12Lines Culled from the "Kitty Hawk" Prologue: Genesis or John?143
The Bible Recast: Frost in Fall, or the Fallen Frost
Ch. 13Again by the Pacific151
Ch. 14After the Fall and Apple-Picking163
Ch. 15Frost's Poetic Petition175
Innovative or Irreverent? A Cluster of Spiritual Approaches
Ch. 16Circular Imagery: Two Modes185
Ch. 17The Mender Stonewalls It Again: On a Newly Uncovered Construct191
Ch. 18Frost and Race: Multiculturalism and the New Englander201
Select Bibliography217
Appendix237
Index247


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