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Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, Robert Frost - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Coursen, Herbert R. Jr. “The Ghost of Christmas Past: ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.’” In The Overwrought Urn, edited by Charles Kaplan, pp. 86-88. New York: Pegasus Press, 1969.

Offers a humorous parody of an interpretation of “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” concluding, tongue-in-cheek, that the speaker of the poem is Santa Claus.

Ferry, Anne. “Frost's ‘Obvious’ Titles.” In Reading in an Age of Theory, edited by Bridgit Gellert Lyons, pp. 147-63. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1997.

Presents an analysis of the significance of the titles of Frost's poems.

Ford, Caroline. The Less Traveled Road. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1935, 59p.

A discussion of Frost's views on his own poetry.

Heaney, Seamus. “Above the Brim: On Robert Frost.” Salmagundi, no. 88-89 (fall-winter 1991):...

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