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Robert Frost (Critical Survey of Poetry)
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Although the majority of Robert Frost’s published work is poetry, it is worth noting that he published a one-act play titled A Way Out, in 1929. By this point in his career, Frost had established himself as a fine narrative poet capable of both monologue and dialogue within the poetic narrative mode and with a strong visual mind capable of creating powerful dramatic situations. While Frost never made a serious effort to adapt these dramatic strengths to the stage, much of his poetic success lies with his sense of stage and dramatic persona. His...
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