Cambridge Companion to Robert Frost
Discover the profound artistry and thought of Robert Frost in the Cambridge Companion to Robert Frost, expertly edited by Robert Faggen. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2001, this insightful collection of specially commissioned essays delves into the complexities of Frost's life, from the controversies surrounding his biography to his innovative approaches to poetic and metric traditions. Spanning 304 pages, this volume serves as an essential resource for both scholars and students, featuring a comprehensive chronology and a guide to further reading. Whether you're a long-time admirer of Frost's work or new to his poetry, this companion will enrich your understanding and appreciation of one of America's most beloved poets.