One of the Dangerous Trades: Essays on the Work and Workings of PoetryAn examination of the poet's place in society as seen by a poet who is also a publisher. |
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... published in London , Frost turned forty . He had not yet published any book in his native country , yet once that deed was done he could return , as he did , triumphantly , in February 1915 . Letter from Eleanor Frost to Margaret Lynch ...
... published in London , Frost turned forty . He had not yet published any book in his native country , yet once that deed was done he could return , as he did , triumphantly , in February 1915 . Letter from Eleanor Frost to Margaret Lynch ...
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... published ) . ' The situation provides the perfect breeding ground for legend , for the cheapening of Plath's true and remarkable accomplishment , but her heirs , for whatever reason , have been publishing her posthumous work à la ...
... published ) . ' The situation provides the perfect breeding ground for legend , for the cheapening of Plath's true and remarkable accomplishment , but her heirs , for whatever reason , have been publishing her posthumous work à la ...
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... published poem : " I hear a child inside / Crying to be let out . . . . " The Atlantic Monthly Press published Selected Poems , 1928– 1958 in the year of its title , and it won rapt reviews from Robert Lowell ( " He has never published ...
... published poem : " I hear a child inside / Crying to be let out . . . . " The Atlantic Monthly Press published Selected Poems , 1928– 1958 in the year of its title , and it won rapt reviews from Robert Lowell ( " He has never published ...
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One of the Dangerous Trades | 3 |
The Great Predicament of Poetry | 11 |
The Refuge of the Present Tense | 17 |
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