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245 00 $aRoads not taken :$brereading Robert Frost /$cedited with an introduction by Earl J. Wilcox and Jonathan N. Barron.
260 $aColumbia :$bUniversity of Missouri Press,$c©2000.
300 $axii, 241 pages ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages xi-xii) and index.
505 0 $a"Something of a sentimental sweet singer": Robert Frost, Lucy Larcom, and "Swinging birches" / by Karen L. Kilcup -- Frost on the doorstep and lyricism at the millennium / by Katherine Kearns -- Frost and the Cold War: a look at the later poetry by Mark Richardson -- Robert Frost's philosophy of education: the poet as teacher / by Peter J. Stanlis -- Original originality: Robert Frost's talks / by Lisa Seale -- The echo of Frost's woods / by David Hamilton -- A tale of two cottages: Frost and Wordsworth / by Jonathan N. Barron -- Robert Frost's liberal imagination / by George Monteiro -- Rhetorical investigation of Robert Frost / by Walter Jost -- Frost in transition / by Andrew Lakritz -- "By pretending they are not sonnets": the sonnets of Robert Frost and the millennium / by Richard J. Calhoun.
520 $a"In Roads Not Taken, Earl J. Wilcox and Jonathan N. Barron bring a new freshness and depth to the study of one of America's greatest poets. While some critics discounted Frost as a poet without technical skill, rhetorical complexity, or intellectual depth, over the past decade scholars have begun to view Robert Frost's work from many new perspectives. Critical hermeneutics, culture studies, feminism, postmodernism, and textual editing all have had their impact on readings of the poet's life and work. This collection of essays is the first to account for the variety of these new perceptions. Appealing to a wide literary community, and in keeping with Frost's own poetic goals, these twelve essays fall into four distinct categories: gender, biography and cultural studies, the intertext, and poetics and theory. All the contributors, many of whom have written books on Frost, are widely recognized scholars. Their diverse viewpoints and collective expertise make this volume of essays the most significant contribution to Frost criticism to be published in over twenty years."--Publishers website.
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