Belief and Uncertainty in the Poetry of Robert FrostMiddlebury College Press, 2003 - Всего страниц: 242 Robert Pack’s lifelong delight in Robert Frost's intricate, beautiful, and profound poetry shines through in the essays in this book. He confronts such broad themes as mourning, inheritance, nature, and the imagination, bringing to bear historical, psychological, Darwinian, and close-textual-reading interpretive approaches. Chapter one sets Frost’s work in the tradition of nature writing, from the Book of Genesis through modern American ecological works. Chapter two examines the profound influences of the Book of Job, Darwin, and evolutionary theory on Frost’s thinking. There follow chapters that structurally and philosophically compare Wordsworth’s “Michael” to Frost’s “Wild Grapes,” focusing on the themes of inheritance, grieving, and the potency of the imagination. The reader encounters Frost as teacher and preacher, Frost’s idea of how beliefs are affirmed, the simultaneous representation of adult memory and immediate childhood sensation, and the underlying duality of place and nothingness, which forms the existential background for his “stay against confusion”—the consoling purpose of Frost's poetic art. |
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... thought's return Was the worst pang that sorrow ever bore , Save one , one only , when I stood forlorn , Knowing my heart's best treasure was no more ; That neither present time , nor years unborn Could to my sight that heavenly face ...
... thought's return Was the worst pang that sorrow ever bore , Save one , one only , when I stood forlorn , Knowing my heart's best treasure was no more ; That neither present time , nor years unborn Could to my sight that heavenly face ...
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... thought can contain itself as thought : perceptual images that mirror the physical world and ideas that respond to those images can quite naturally be brought together . In this spirit of unity , the muse says : " we collect ourselves ...
... thought can contain itself as thought : perceptual images that mirror the physical world and ideas that respond to those images can quite naturally be brought together . In this spirit of unity , the muse says : " we collect ourselves ...
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... thought in order to begin to create a new poetic design , the imagination confronts a void both in itself and in nature , so Stevens begins his poem , " After the leaves have fallen , we return / To a plain sense of things . " The ...
... thought in order to begin to create a new poetic design , the imagination confronts a void both in itself and in nature , so Stevens begins his poem , " After the leaves have fallen , we return / To a plain sense of things . " The ...
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Taking Dominion over the Wilderness I | 1 |
Darwin the Book of Job and Frosts A Masque of Reason | 33 |
Loss and Inheritance in Wordsworths Michael | 61 |
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