Robert Frost

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Robert Frost's most creative work, on his own estimation, appeared early in his career, yet his accumulation of fame and social honours continued to the end of his long life. Warren Hope considers carefully Frost's poetic output, to distinguish, as the poet himself indicated, between the work that is 'bardic' and that which is real poetry. Hope touches also on Frost's troubled life and the role of poetry in it.

 

About the author:

Warren Hope has written studies of Shakespeare, Seamus Heaney and a biography of Norman Cameron, the British poet and translator. A poet, his collection, Adam's Thoughts in Winter has been published by Greenwich Exchange. He lives in Philadelphia.

72  pages

ISBN: 978-1-871551-70-9

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