Robert Frost: Collected Poems, Prose, & Plays
by Robert Frost.Edited by Richard
Poirier and Mark Richardson.
Published by
Library of America.
Published 1995.
First Edition.
Hardcover.
Published 1995.
First Edition.
Hardcover.
ISBN-10:
188301106X
ISBN-13: 978-1883011062
ISBN-13: 978-1883011062
Description:
Justly celebrated
at home and abroad, Robert Frost is perhaps America’s greatest
twentieth-century poet and a towering figure in American letters. From the
publication of his first collections, A Boy’s Will (1913) and North of Boston
(1914), Frost was recognized as a poet of unique power and formal skill, and
the enduring significance of his work has been acknowledged by each subsequent
generation. His poetry ranges from deceptively simply pastoral lyrics and
genial, vernacular genre pieces to darker meditations, complex and ironic.
Here, based on
extensive research into his manuscripts and published work, is the first
authoritative and truly comprehensive collection of his writings. Brought
together for the first time in a Library of America single volume is all the
major poetry, a generous selection of uncollected poems, all of Frost’s
dramatic writing, and the most extensive gathering of his prose writings ever
published, several of which are printed here for the first time.
The core of this
collection is the 1949 Complete Poems of Robert Frost, the last
collection supervised by Frost himself. This version of the poems is free of
unauthorized editorial changes introduced into subsequent editions. Also
included is In the Clearing (1962), Frost’s final volume of poetry. Verse drawn
from letters, articles, pamphlets, and journals makes up the largest selection
of uncollected poems ever assembled, including nearly two dozen beautiful early
works printed for the first time. Also gathered here are all the dramatic
works: three plays and two verse masques.
The unprecedented
prose section includes more than three times as many items as any other
collection available. It is rich and diverse, presenting many newly discovered
or rediscovered pieces. Especially unusual items include Frost’s contribution
to John F. Kennedy’s inauguration and two fascinating 1959 essays on “The
Future of Man.” Several manuscript items are published here for the first time,
including the essays “‘Caveat Poeta’” and “The Way There,” Frost’s remarks on
being appointed poetry consultant to the Library of Congress in 1958, the
preface to a proposed new edition of North of Boston, and many others. A
selection of letters represents all of Frost’s important comments about
prosody, poetics, style, and his theory of “sentence sounds.”
LIBRARY OF
AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to
preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently
in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America
series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that
average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon
markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for
centuries.
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