Seeks to depict Frost as a thoroughly contemporary poet, dynamically engaged with the developments of literary modernism and American cultural criticism and with the social and political issues of his time. Placing Frost's critical concerns in a context of literary theory, this study explores the poet's struggles with the vocation of poetry.
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Seeks to depict Frost as a thoroughly contemporary poet, dynamically engaged with the developments of literary modernism and American cultural criticism and with the social and political issues of his time. Placing Frost's critical concerns in a context of literary theory, this study explores the poet's struggles with the vocation of poetry.
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Like New. 1st edition, 1st printing, University of Illinois Press hardcover w/ no DJ, 1997. Book is Near Fine to Fine, w/ clean text, binding so tight it seems to have never been read. No DJ. Free delivery confirmation.
Not to be missed. Modern scholarship (of which this is a prime example) has found far more in Frost than had been found earlier.
For those not needing to 'back out of all this now too much for us.'