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Robert Frost in Context

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Mark Richardson, Margery Sabin, Joseph M. Thomas, Alec Marsh, Robert Faggen, Paul Muldoon, Jay Parini, Dana Gioia, John Cooper, Yasuko Shiojiri, David John Chandler, Mark Scott, Robert Bernard Hass, David Tutein, Jonathan Levin, James Barszcz, Steven Axelrod, David Evans, Tim Kendall, Grzegorz Kosc, Donald Sheehy, Marit MacArthur, Eric Anderson, Thomas Bailey, William Pritchard, Lesley Lee Francis, Sean Street, Mark Scott, Pat Alger, Jonathan N. Barron, Lisa Seale, Tyler Hoffman, Henry Atmore, Don Sheehy, Karen Kilcup, Paul Morrison
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  • Date Published: June 2014
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781107022881

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  • This new critical volume offers a fresh, multifaceted assessment of Robert Frost's life and works. Nearly every aspect of the poet's career is treated: his interest in poetics and style; his role as a public figure; his deep fascination with science, psychology, and education; his peculiar and difficult relation to religion; his investments, as thinker and writer, in politics and war; the way he dealt with problems of mental illness that beset his sister and two of his children; and, finally, the complex geo-political contexts that inform some of his best poetry. Contributors include a number of influential scholars of Frost, but also such distinguished poets as Paul Muldoon, Dana Gioia, Mark Scott, and Jay Parini. Essays eschew jargon and employ highly readable prose, offering scholars, students, and general readers of Frost a broadly accessible reference and guide.

    • Short, lively essays exploring virtually every aspect of Frost's life and work are presented free of jargon
    • Contributors range from traditional scholars of Frost, to poets such as Paul Muldoon and Dana Gioia, and to a major collector of the poet's manuscripts
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    • Date Published: June 2014
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781107022881
    • length: 434 pages
    • dimensions: 236 x 158 x 27 mm
    • weight: 0.71kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Editor's preface Mark Richardson
    Part I. Frost in Stylistic Contexts:
    1. The fate of the Frost speaker Margery Sabin
    2. The figure Frost's prose makes Joseph M. Thomas and Mark Richardson
    3. Frost and sports: pitching into poetry Alec Marsh
    4. Frost as a man of letters Robert Faggen
    Part II. Literary Historical Contexts:
    5. Robert Frost's design Paul Muldoon
    6. The lay of the land in Frost's Steeple Bush Jay Parini
    7. Frost and the modern narrative poem Dana Gioia
    8. Frost and modernism John Cooper
    9. Frost and modern drama Yasuko Shiojiri
    10. Frost and the 'Masque' tradition David John Chandler
    11. Frost and anthologies Mark Scott
    12. 'Measuring myself against all creation': Frost and pastoral Robert Bernard Hass
    13. Thomas Aquinas and The Voyage of the Beagle: Frost's reading David Tutein
    Part III. Philosophical and Religious Contexts:
    14. Frost and pragmatism Jonathan Levin
    15. Frost and the provocation of religion James Barszcz
    16. Frost and the Bible Robert Faggen
    Part IV. Political and Historical Contexts:
    17. Frost's political identity Steven Axelrod
    18. Frost and the Great Depression David Evans
    19. The post-Reconstruction Frost Mark Richardson
    20. Frost and the First World War Tim Kendall
    21. Frost and the Second World War Grzegorz Kosc
    22. Frost and the Cold War Steven Axelrod
    Part V. Geo-Political Contexts:
    23. 'What became of New England?': Frost and rural sociology Donald Sheehy
    24. Figures of the tourist and guide in Frost Marit MacArthur
    25. Frost and a 'native America' Eric Anderson
    26. Reading Frost environmentally Thomas Bailey
    Part VI. Biographical Contexts:
    27. Frost and the problem of biography William Pritchard
    28. The Derry years of Robert Frost Lesley Lee Francis
    29. All the difference: Robert Frost in England, 1912–15 Sean Street
    Part VII. Vocational Contexts:
    30. Frost and education Mark Scott
    31. Frost and the institutionalization of poetry Mark Richardson
    32. The artifactual Frost: the book trade, collectors, and fine printing Pat Alger
    33. Robert Frost in the magazines Jonathan N. Barron
    34. Meet the press: Frost as pundit Lisa Seale
    35. Frost and the public performance of poetry Tyler Hoffman
    Part VIII. Scientific and Psychiatric Contexts:
    36. Frost and astronomy Henry Atmore
    37. Frost and 'The future of man' Henry Atmore
    38. 'Everybody's sanity': metaphor and mental health in Frost Don Sheehy
    Part IX. Frost and Gender:
    39. Education by poetry: Frost, women, and children Karen Kilcup
    40. Frost and heroic normativity: form and sexuality Paul Morrison
    Further reading
    Index.

  • Editor

    Mark Richardson, Doshisha University, Kyoto
    Mark Richardson is Professor of English at Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. He is the author of The Ordeal of Robert Frost (1997); co-editor, with Richard Poirier, of Robert Frost: Collected Poems, Prose, and Plays (1995); and editor of The Collected Prose of Robert Frost (2007). He is also co-editor of a forthcoming three-volume edition of Frost's letters.

    Contributors

    Mark Richardson, Margery Sabin, Joseph M. Thomas, Alec Marsh, Robert Faggen, Paul Muldoon, Jay Parini, Dana Gioia, John Cooper, Yasuko Shiojiri, David John Chandler, Mark Scott, Robert Bernard Hass, David Tutein, Jonathan Levin, James Barszcz, Steven Axelrod, David Evans, Tim Kendall, Grzegorz Kosc, Donald Sheehy, Marit MacArthur, Eric Anderson, Thomas Bailey, William Pritchard, Lesley Lee Francis, Sean Street, Mark Scott, Pat Alger, Jonathan N. Barron, Lisa Seale, Tyler Hoffman, Henry Atmore, Don Sheehy, Karen Kilcup, Paul Morrison

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