Menasha Public Library (Elisha D. Smith)

The collected prose of Robert Frost, edited by Mark Richardson

Label
The collected prose of Robert Frost, edited by Mark Richardson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The collected prose of Robert Frost
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
122338049
Responsibility statement
edited by Mark Richardson
Table Of Contents
Articles and editorials from the Lawrence, Massachusetts, High School bulletin (1891-92) -- The American about and abroad (1895) -- Children's stories -- Stories for the eastern poultryman and farm-poultry 1903-1905 -- Three articles associated with Pinkerton Academy (1906-1910) -- Remarks on form in poetry (1919) -- Address before the Amherst Alumni Council (1919) -- Address in memory of J. Warner Fobes (December 1, 1920) -- Some definitions by Robert Frost (1923) -- Preface to memoirs of the notorious Stephen Burroughs (1924) -- The poetry of Amy Lowell (1925) -- Marion Leroy Burton and education (1925) -- Introduction to the arts anthology of Dartmouth verse 1925 -- Poet-one of the truest (1928) -- Introduction to the cow's in the corn (1929) -- Preface to a way out (1929) -- Address at the dedication of the Davison Memorial Library (1930) -- Education by poetry: a meditative monologue (1931) -- Autobiographical sketch (1933) -- Comment on "birches" (1933) -- "Letter" to the Amherst student (1935) -- Introduction to King Jasper (1935) -- Contribution to books we like (1936) -- Introduction to Sarah Cleghorn's Threescore (1936) -- Contribution to the stag at ease (1938) -- Letter to the editor of New Hampshire: a guide to the granite state(1938) -- The doctrine of excursions (1939) -- The figure a poem makes (1939) -- Remarks accepting the gold medal of the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1939) -- The last refinement of subject matter: vocal imagination (1941?) -- Preface to a selection of his poems (1942) -- Essay on "the divine right of kings" (1943?) -- Contribution to 25th anniversary bread loaf booklet (1944) -- The four beliefs (1944) -- Preface to "the death of the hired man" (1945) -- The constant symbol (1946) -- Speaking of loyalty (1948) -- Preface to "a masque of mercy" (1947) -- A romantic chasm (1948) -- Unpublished contribution to understanding poetry (1950) -- Letter to the American booksellers' association (1950) -- Contribution to the world's best (1950) -- Poetry and school (1951) -- Unfinished preface to an unpublished collection of poems by Hervey Allen (1951?) -- Contribution to tufts weekly (1952) -- The hear-say ballad (1953) -- The prerequisites (1954) -- Message to the poets of Japan (1954) -- Caveat poeta (1955?) -- Perfect day-a day of prowess (1956) -- Message to the poets of Korea (1957) -- Maturity no object (1957) -- Preface to a swinger of birches, by Sidney Cox (first version and published version, 1957) -- Contribution to esquire's symposium on "what worries you most about America today?" (1958) -- Merrill Moore (1958) -- Statement of Robert Frost in the case of the United States of America versus Ezra Pound (1958) -- Remarks on being appointed consultant to the Library of Congress (1958?) -- The way there (1958?) -- Preface to an expanded edition of north of Boston (1958?) -- [Letter to the editor of poetry (1958) -- Dorothy Canfield (1958) -- List of five favorite books (1958) -- On Emerson (1959) -- The future of man (1959) -- The future of man (unpublished version [1959] -- Talk and reading, 25th anniversary dinner of the academy of American poets (1959) -- A poet's boyhood (1960) -- "A New England tribute" (1961) -- Shakespeare festival of Washington (1961) -- Tribute to Ernest Hemingway (1961) -- Comments on "choose something like a star" (1962) -- Tribute to William Faulkner (1962) -- Comments on "the cold war is being won" (1962) -- Statement concerning the beginning of his career (1963) -- Press release on being awarded the Bollingen prize (1963) -- Statement written for the 53rd annual dinner of the poetry society of America (January 17, 1963)