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  1. Feb 27, 2014 · Long overdue, The Letters of Robert Frost, Volume 1: 1886–1920 is deservedly getting a lot of attention. Frost is not simply a lively correspondent, he is an artist of the epistolary form, defining himself and his poetic era in these pages. The trio of editors, Donald Sheehy, Mark Richardson, and Robert Faggen, have done a splendid job ...

  2. Like the previous volumes in the press’s pioneering Frost edition—the Collected Prose and the enigmatic but revealing Notebooks—The Letters of Robert Frost helps readers cut through biographical opinion, pro or con, and form their own theories about who Frost was and what drove him. And the first volume, covering the years 1886 to 1920 ...

  3. The State University of New York Press, 1972. The Letters of Robert Frost, Volume 1, 1886–1920. Edited by Donald G. Sheehy, Mark Richardson, and Robert Faggen. Harvard University Press, 2014. The Letters of Robert Frost, Volume 2, 1920–1928.

  4. Feb 27, 2014 · His books include The Ordeal of Robert Frost (Illinois, 1997), and, as editor or contributing editor, Robert Frost: Poetry, Prose and Plays (with Richard Poirier) (Library of America, 1995); The Collected Prose of Robert Frost (Harvard 2007); The Letters of Robert Frost, Volume I: 1886-1920 (Harvard, February 2014), and Robert Frost in Context (Cambridge, April 2014).

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  5. Pensive, mercurial, and often funny, the private Robert Frost remains less appreciated than the public poet. The Letters of Robert Frost, the first major editio...

  6. Feb 15, 2014 · The Letters of Robert Frost, Volume I: 1886-1920. Author: Robert Frost. ISBN-13: 978-0674057609. Publisher: Harvard University Press. Guideline Price: Euro40.5. This is the first volume of a ...

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  8. These two books, like the bulk of what has been written about Frost, concern the period of fame only. "Family Letters of Robert and Elinor Frost" begins in effect in 1917, the poet's 43rd year. It is made of some 168 letters, about 50 of them written by Mrs. Frost.

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