On Frost

On Frost

Contents Robert Frost and the Sound of Sense (1937), Robert S. Newdick The Humanistic Idealism of Robert Frost (1941), Hyatt Howe Waggoner Robert Frost's Asides on His Poetry (1948), Reginald L. Cook Frost on Frost: The Making of Poems (1956), Reginald L. Cook The Unity of Frost's Masques (1960), W. R. Irwin Religion in Robert Frost's Poetry: The Play for Self-Possession (1964), Anna K. Juhnke Frost's Poetry of Fear (1972), Eben Bass Robert Frost's Dramatic Principle of “Oversound” (1973), Tom Vander Ven Robert Frost and Wallace Stevens: “What to Make of a Diminished Thing” (1975), Todd M. Lieber Robert Frost: “The fact is the sweetest dream that labor knows” (1981), Priscilla M. Paton Frost's Synecdochism (1986), George F. Bagby, Jr. Comparing Conceptions: Frost and Eddington, Heisenberg, and Bohr (1987), Guy Rotella “The Place is the Asylum”: Women and Nature in Robert Frost's poetry (1987), Katherine Kearns Frost and Modernism (1988), Robert Kern “The Lurking Frost”: Poetic and Rhetoric in “Two Tramps in Mud Time” (1988), Walter Jost The Resentments of Robert Frost (1990), Frank Lentricchia
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