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Robert Frost : studies of the poetry / edited with an introd. by Kathryn Gibbs Harris.

Contributor Harris, Kathryn Gibbs.

Imprint:Boston : G. K. Hall, 1979.

Descriptionxix, 196 p. : port. ; 25 cm.

Note:Introduction. - I.FORM: The difference made for prosody / Donald J. Greiner -- Language and form in 'Nothing gold can stay' / John A. Rea -- II.ATTITUDE: Sense of place and religious consciousness / Ronald Bieganowski -- Detachment, irony, and commitment / Marjorie Cook -- III.PROBLEMS: Bound away, and back again / Philip L. Gerber -- 'Not unbounded' / Clifford Lyons -- Problems of biography / William A. Sutton -- A note on bibliographical problems / Peter Van Egmond -- IV.BACKGROUND: Creative borrowing: auditory memory and Latin heritage / Sister Jeremy Finnegan -- A road taken: the romantically different Ruelle / Robert F. Fleisner -- A Way Out: pastoral psychodrama / James K. Guimond -- Lyric impulse: birds and other voices / Kathryn G. Harris -- Comic exegete / Nancy C. Joyner -- The Greek world and the mystery of being / James F. Knapp -- Psychoanalytic approaches to 'Mending Wall' / Mordecai Marcus.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.



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Harris, Kathryn Gibbs.
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Frost, Robert, 1874-1963 -- Criticism and interpretation.