edited by Donald Sheehy, Mark Richardson, Robert Faggen
v. <1 > ;
25 cm
Volume 1. 1886-1920
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Volume 1. 1886-1920. Introduction -- The early years (September 1886-July 1912) -- "England in the grip of Frost" (Beaconsfield, September 1912-March 1914) -- "This quiet corner of a quiet country" (Gloucestershire, May 1914-February 1915) -- Making it in America (February 1915-December 1917) -- Amherst (January 1917-February 1920) -- Biographical glossary of correspondents -- Chronology: 1874-February 1920
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Pensive, mercurial, and often funny, the private Robert Frost remains less appreciated than the public poet. The Letters of Robert Frost, the first major edition of the correspondence of this complex and subtle verbal artist, includes hundreds of unpublished letters whose literary interest is on a par with Dickinson, Lowell, and Beckett