College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... Robert Frost , ed . Edward Connery Lathem ( New York : Holt , 1969 ) , pp . 126-129 . All references are to this edition . ( " The Hill Wife , " as men- tioned in the text of the article , was first published in Frost's third book ...
... Robert Frost , ed . Edward Connery Lathem ( New York : Holt , 1969 ) , pp . 126-129 . All references are to this edition . ( " The Hill Wife , " as men- tioned in the text of the article , was first published in Frost's third book ...
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... Robert Frost , p . 170. According to Daniel Smythe , in Robert Frost Speaks Out ( New York : Twayne , 1964 ) , p . 53 , Frost once told a lady that " A Brook in the City " was " his one and only Freudian poem . " In it he had mentioned ...
... Robert Frost , p . 170. According to Daniel Smythe , in Robert Frost Speaks Out ( New York : Twayne , 1964 ) , p . 53 , Frost once told a lady that " A Brook in the City " was " his one and only Freudian poem . " In it he had mentioned ...
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... ROBERT SIEGLE is Assistant Professor of English at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University . His essays on Robert Coover , narrative theory , Joseph Conrad , and Robert Penn Warren have appeared in such pe- riodicals as ...
... ROBERT SIEGLE is Assistant Professor of English at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University . His essays on Robert Coover , narrative theory , Joseph Conrad , and Robert Penn Warren have appeared in such pe- riodicals as ...
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