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- catalog abstract "Discusses "The Death of the Hired Man," "The Oven Bird," "Birches," and other poems by Robert Frost.".
- catalog contributor b11399808.
- catalog created "c 1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c 1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c 1999.".
- catalog description "Biography of Robert Frost -- Thematic analysis of "The death of the hired man" (including a discussion of "Mending wall") -- Critical views on "The death of the hired man." Ezra Pound on North of Boston's reception ; Amy Lowell on North of Boston and its portrait of New England ; Denis Donoghue on Frost and social Darwinism ; Frank Lentricchia on "Mending wall" in relation to other poems in North of Boston ; Richard Poirier on home in "The death of the hired man" ; Katherine Kearns on gender and empathy in "The death of the hired man" -- Thematic analysis of "The oven bird" and "Birches" (including a discussion of "The road not taken") -- Critical views on "The oven bird" and "Birches." Peter Viereck compares Frost to other modernist poets ; Yvor Winters on Frost as a romantic poet ; John F. Lynen on pastoralism and Frost as a nature poet ; Robert Pack on poetic acts of naming and belief ; James Ellis on representations of sexual growth in "Birches" ; Matthew Parfitt on Frost's modern Georgics ; H.A. Maxson on the oven bird as a figure for the poet -- Thematic analysis of "Design" (including a discussion of "Fire and ice") -- Critical views on "Design." Randall Jarrell on Frost's darker side ; Lionel Trilling on Frost as a "terrifying poet" ; Mordecai Marcus on natural evil and the argument from "Design" ; George F. Bagby on Frost and the book of nature ; Edward J. Ingebretsen on religious terror in "Design" ; Joseph Brodsky on nature as a self-portrait -- Thematic analysis of "Directive" (including a discussion of "Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening") -- Critical views on "Directive." Robert Frost on "The figure a poem makes" ; W.H. Auden on landscape, ruin, and poetic temperament ; Marie Borroff on the New Testament allusion in "Directive" ; Sydney Lea on Frost's relation to Wordsworth ; Herbert Marks on the poem as parable ; Charles Berger on returning to origins.".
- catalog description "Discusses "The Death of the Hired Man," "The Oven Bird," "Birches," and other poems by Robert Frost.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "80 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0791051056".
- catalog isPartOf "Bloom's major poets".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c 1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Broomall, PA : Chelsea House Publishers,".
- catalog subject "811/.52 21".
- catalog subject "Frost, Robert, 1874-1963 Criticism and interpretation.".
- catalog subject "Frost, Robert, 1874-1963 Examinations Study guides.".
- catalog subject "PS3511.R94 Z9159 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "Biography of Robert Frost -- Thematic analysis of "The death of the hired man" (including a discussion of "Mending wall") -- Critical views on "The death of the hired man." Ezra Pound on North of Boston's reception ; Amy Lowell on North of Boston and its portrait of New England ; Denis Donoghue on Frost and social Darwinism ; Frank Lentricchia on "Mending wall" in relation to other poems in North of Boston ; Richard Poirier on home in "The death of the hired man" ; Katherine Kearns on gender and empathy in "The death of the hired man" -- Thematic analysis of "The oven bird" and "Birches" (including a discussion of "The road not taken") -- Critical views on "The oven bird" and "Birches." Peter Viereck compares Frost to other modernist poets ; Yvor Winters on Frost as a romantic poet ; John F. Lynen on pastoralism and Frost as a nature poet ; Robert Pack on poetic acts of naming and belief ; James Ellis on representations of sexual growth in "Birches" ; Matthew Parfitt on Frost's modern Georgics ; H.A. Maxson on the oven bird as a figure for the poet -- Thematic analysis of "Design" (including a discussion of "Fire and ice") -- Critical views on "Design." Randall Jarrell on Frost's darker side ; Lionel Trilling on Frost as a "terrifying poet" ; Mordecai Marcus on natural evil and the argument from "Design" ; George F. Bagby on Frost and the book of nature ; Edward J. Ingebretsen on religious terror in "Design" ; Joseph Brodsky on nature as a self-portrait -- Thematic analysis of "Directive" (including a discussion of "Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening") -- Critical views on "Directive." Robert Frost on "The figure a poem makes" ; W.H. Auden on landscape, ruin, and poetic temperament ; Marie Borroff on the New Testament allusion in "Directive" ; Sydney Lea on Frost's relation to Wordsworth ; Herbert Marks on the poem as parable ; Charles Berger on returning to origins.".
- catalog title "Robert Frost / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "Study guides. fast".
- catalog type "text".