Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-324) and index.
Contents:
Frost's experiences and the intellectual traditions that influenced him -- The undoing of the Maya and Frost's chafed boulders -- From Shelley's revolutionary body to corporeal power in Keats -- Frost's poetic form and the vicissitudes of the executive body -- Frost's Browneian critique of Randolph Bourne and the monstrosity of left liberalism -- The inscrutability of the body as a principle of Frost's irony -- From absolutist colossi to republican figurines -- The symbol of the political body: Frost's portraits in north of Boston and mountain interval.
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