A new book by the critic Adam Plunkett shows how the circumstances of Robert Frost’s peripatetic life gave rise to some of his most successful poems. The book “is a thorough, elegant, and, at times, surprising study of Frost,” Maggie Doherty writes. The Many Guises of Robert Frost Sometimes seen as the stuff of commencement addresses, his poems are hard to pin down—just like the man behind them.
A new book by the critic Adam Plunkett shows how the circumstances of Robert Frost’s peripatetic life gave rise to some of his most successful poems. The book “is a thorough, elegant, and, at times, surprising study of Frost,” Maggie Doherty writes.
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