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How Robert Frost Made Realism Matter 1st Edition Jonathan N Barron

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How Robert Frost Made Realism Matter 1st Edition Jonathan N Barron
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Publisher: University of Missouri Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.9 MB
Pages: 349
Author: Jonathan N. Barron
ISBN: 9780826273512, 0826273513
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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How Robert Frost Made Realism Matter 1st Edition Jonathan N Barron by Jonathan N. Barron 9780826273512, 0826273513 instant download after payment.

Robert Frost stood at the intersection of nineteenth-century romanticism and twentieth-century modernism and made both his own. Frost adapted the genteel values and techniques of nineteenth-century poetry, but Barron argues that it was his commitment to realism that gave him popular as well as scholarly appeal and created his enduring legacy. This highly researched consideration of Frost investigates early innovative poetry that was published in popular magazines from 1894 to 1915 and reveals a voice of dissent that anticipated "The New Poetry" - a voice that would come to dominate American poetry as few others have.

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