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Author Kearns, Katherine.

Title Robert Frost and a poetics of appetite / Katherine Kearns
Published Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1994
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 228 pages)
Series Cambridge studies in American literature and culture ; 77
Studies in American literature and culture.
Contents Irony: Teiresias's gaze -- Irony II: this is not a pipe -- Women: Dryads, witches, and hill wives -- Eros: the mischief maker -- Prosody: white noise -- Lyricism: at the back of the north wind
Summary Robert Frost and a Poetics of Appetite reads Frost's poetry within a theoretical perspective generated, but not limited by feminist analysis, and it evaluates Frost's persistent feminising of poetic language in ways that he typically dramatises as both erotic and humiliating. Kearns examines how Frost's dual and potentially conflicting obligations - to be manly and to be a poet - inform his entire poetics. Rather than approaching Frost's poetry with the methods and assumptions of deconstruction in mind, this book finds that Frost himself forces a deconstructive reading: his unstable ironies, his complexities and his manipulations of form are designed precisely to produce the conviction that any suggestion of significance is arbitrary and personal. The study unites biography, psychology and feminism in creating an adept and imaginative instrument of interpretation
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 192-223) and index
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Subject Frost, Robert, 1874-1963 -- Criticism and interpretation
Feminism and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Sex (Psychology) in literature
Poetry -- Psychological aspects
Appetite in literature
Poetics -- History -- 20th century
Form Electronic book
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
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