The Art of Robert Frost

Tim KendallPublisher: Yale University Press , New Haven , 2012
ISBN:0300118139 Classification: N811Ken

Library Journal Kendall (English, Univ. of Exeter; Sylvia Plath) traces the development of core themes throughout the work of Robert Frost. The selection of poems addressed is based on "quality and variety" and covers the range of Frost's career, but the majority were written between 1890 and 1920. Each of the included poems is followed by a brief essay demonstrating Kendall's phenomenal abilities. In a page or two, he provides complete analysis of structure, language, and motifs in an easily accessible way. He even manages to incorporate other Frost scholars for perspective and identifies Frost's influences to provide context. Experts and novices alike will gain great insight into—and better understanding of—Frost's works. VERDICT Kendall is a masterful critic and teacher. Any fan or student of Robert Frost or of poetry in general should pick this up immediately. Also, those who struggle with understanding poetry will find in this work a guide not only to interpreting Frost, but to developing close reading skills.—Paolina Taglienti, Everest College, Henderson, NV

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