Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-318) and index.
Contents:
The World that Made Robert Frost -- The Genteels, Their Values, and Their Publications -- Realism and Genteel Publishing -- An Intellectual Finds His Way -- Robert Frost Goes to School -- Robert Frost, Realism, Poetry, and American Publishing of the 1890's -- "My Butterfly: An Elegy," "The Birds Do Thus" -- Discovering Realism: Frost, 1897-99 -- Robert Frost's Poetry of Ideas, 1906-8 -- "Trial by Existence," "The Lost Faith," "A Line-Storm Song," and "Across the Atlantic" -- Robert Frost's New Poetic Realism, 1909-10 -- "Into Mine Own," "The Flower Boat" -- Coming into His Own -- Robert Frost, 1910-12: "Reluctance" -- Robert Frost in England: A Boy's Will -- Robert Frost: Public Poet at Last -- "The Death of the Hired Man" -- Inventing a New Poetry -- "A Hundred Collars," "The Fear" -- Robert Frost, a Realist in the Magazines of Modernism -- "The Housekeeper" and "The Code" -- Poet of the New American Poetry -- North of Boston, "Putting in the Seed" -- The American Magazines of 1915 and the Making of Robert Frost
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