Robert Frost & the New England Renaissance

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University Press of Kentucky, 1988 - 176 頁
""A poem is best read in the light of all the other poems ever written."" So said Robert Frost in instructing readers on how to achieve poetic literacy. George Monteiro's newest book follows that dictum to enhance our understanding of Frost's most valuable poems by demonstrating the ways in which they circulate among the constellations of great poems and essays of the New England Renaissance. Monteiro reads Frost's own poetry not against ""all the other poems ever written"" but in the light of poems and essays by his precursors, particularly Emerson, Thoreau, and Dickinson. Familiar poems such.
 

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PART ONE Dickinson Etc
7
Dangling Conversation
9
One Hand Clapping
24
Designs
34
Roads and Paths
44
PART TWO The Thorosian Poem
55
Education by Metaphor
57
Bonfires
66
Swinging
99
PART THREE Mainly Emerson
113
Natures Gold
115
Linked Analogies
123
Dominion
130
Substantiation
138
PART FOUR Coda
145
Tributaries
147

Economy
76
Smoke
82
Solitary Singer
90
Notes
153
Index
171
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