Books by "Robert Frost"

4 books found

Going by Contraries

Going by Contraries

by Robert Bernard Hass

2002 · University of Virginia Press

The ascendancy of science pushed aside Emerson's view of nature as an analogue for a kind and benevolent deity and led to a spiritual crisis that Robert Frost attempted to address in his work. Hass (English, Edinboro U. of Pennsylvania) argues that this was the central concern of Frost's work throughout his career. Frost consistently argued that poetry must seek to find a consistent rationality that strives towards wisdom and firmly rejected Poe's conception of poetry as mere ornament or the more revolutionary conceptions of the American Modernists. Hass traces Frost's career as one in which he slowly overcame his fear of materialism and was able to restore his religious faith. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Encyclopd̆ic Dictionary

The Encyclopd̆ic Dictionary

by Robert Hunter

1901

The Encyclopaedic Dictionary

The Encyclopaedic Dictionary

by Robert Hunter

1896

The Encyclopædic Dictionary

The Encyclopædic Dictionary

by Robert Hunter

1884