Belief and uncertainty in the poetry of Robert Frost / Robert Pack.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1584654562
- 9781584654568
- 811.52 F657a 20
- PS3511.R94 Z865 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (page 235) and indexes.
Taking dominion over the wilderness -- Darwin, the Book of Job, and Frost's A Masque of Reason -- Loss and inheritance in Wordsworth's "Michael" and Frost's "Wild Grapes" -- Mourning and acceptance -- The modern muse: Stevens and Frost -- Enigmatical reserve: Robert Frost as teacher and preacher -- Robert Frost's "as if" belief -- Self-deception, lying, and fictive truthfulness -- Reading the landscape: place and nothingness -- Parenthood and perspective.
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