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In Robert Frost’s Visionary Gift: Mining and Minding the Wonder of Unexpected Supply, William F. Zak provides groundbreaking analysis to well over one hundred of Frost’s lyrics, considering each poem as integral to the poet’s singular “constellation of intention.” Beyond biography, this book offers extended, close readings of Frost’s oeuvre, resulting in a case built up from deftly examined particulars.

Zak discusses how the pastoral mode Frost adopts is no depleted, homespun idiom retreating from modernism’s complexities, but a self-conscious determination to assume the mantle of his predecessors (Shakespeare, Milton, Wordsworth, Emerson, and Thoreau) so central to the pastoral inheritance directing his thought. Frost’s version of pastoral represents no escape from life’s stresses, but the most constructive and life-sustaining means to address life’s struggles ‘head on’: that is (as Frost declared) to “take life by the throat” in song in order to ‘see what we’re made of.’

A revaluation of Frost’s major lyrics, this book makes a case for Frost as America’s preeminent philosophical poet. The unfortunate effect of Frost’s early detractors’ claim that he was merely an ironic and equivocal anecdotalist has for too long relegated his work to the second tier of the modernist poetic pantheon. There was never anything disparately occasional nor self-protectively detached about his ambition; for him “if poetry isn’t understanding all, the whole world, then it isn’t worth anything.” Our illuminations may be but “specks,” but they nonetheless remain “considerable,” evidence of a graced re-source-fullness abounding within us, granting us “our place among infinities.” Lit by ‘consideration’s’ illuminations-both of mind and heart-we remain, happily, free to “make snug in the infinite” darkness within and without us. This study reconfirms Robert Graves’ exalted claim for Frost as the “first American poet who could be honestly reckoned a master poet by world standards.”



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Preface

List of Abbreviations

Chapter One: The Certain Height of Frost’s Visionary Elevations

Chapter Two: The Poet on the Reach of Intellection: Toughminded Tenderheartedness

Chapter Three: The Limits of Intellection, Part Two: Techne, Methe, and Theoria vs. Sophia’s Sacred Dance of Contraries

Chapter Four: Without Prejudice to Industry: the Fatuity of Life at Hard Labor

Chapter Five: The Poet, His Public, and the Call to Responsiveness

Chapter Six: The Occluded Dynamics of Dissociation in North of Boston

Chapter Seven: Mankind’s Dual Destiny: Subject in and Subject to Nature

Chapter Eight: The Bound-less Need of Being: Versed in Country Things

Works Cited

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 26/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793638298, 978-1793638298
      ISBN10: 1793638292

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Robert Frost’s Visionary Gift: Mining and Minding the Wonder of Unexpected Supply, William F. Zak provides groundbreaking analysis to well over one hundred of Frost’s lyrics, considering each poem as integral to the poet’s singular “constellation of intention.” Beyond biography, this book offers extended, close readings of Frost’s oeuvre, resulting in a case built up from deftly examined particulars.

      Zak discusses how the pastoral mode Frost adopts is no depleted, homespun idiom retreating from modernism’s complexities, but a self-conscious determination to assume the mantle of his predecessors (Shakespeare, Milton, Wordsworth, Emerson, and Thoreau) so central to the pastoral inheritance directing his thought. Frost’s version of pastoral represents no escape from life’s stresses, but the most constructive and life-sustaining means to address life’s struggles ‘head on’: that is (as Frost declared) to “take life by the throat” in song in order to ‘see what we’re made of.’

      A revaluation of Frost’s major lyrics, this book makes a case for Frost as America’s preeminent philosophical poet. The unfortunate effect of Frost’s early detractors’ claim that he was merely an ironic and equivocal anecdotalist has for too long relegated his work to the second tier of the modernist poetic pantheon. There was never anything disparately occasional nor self-protectively detached about his ambition; for him “if poetry isn’t understanding all, the whole world, then it isn’t worth anything.” Our illuminations may be but “specks,” but they nonetheless remain “considerable,” evidence of a graced re-source-fullness abounding within us, granting us “our place among infinities.” Lit by ‘consideration’s’ illuminations-both of mind and heart-we remain, happily, free to “make snug in the infinite” darkness within and without us. This study reconfirms Robert Graves’ exalted claim for Frost as the “first American poet who could be honestly reckoned a master poet by world standards.”



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Preface

      List of Abbreviations

      Chapter One: The Certain Height of Frost’s Visionary Elevations

      Chapter Two: The Poet on the Reach of Intellection: Toughminded Tenderheartedness

      Chapter Three: The Limits of Intellection, Part Two: Techne, Methe, and Theoria vs. Sophia’s Sacred Dance of Contraries

      Chapter Four: Without Prejudice to Industry: the Fatuity of Life at Hard Labor

      Chapter Five: The Poet, His Public, and the Call to Responsiveness

      Chapter Six: The Occluded Dynamics of Dissociation in North of Boston

      Chapter Seven: Mankind’s Dual Destiny: Subject in and Subject to Nature

      Chapter Eight: The Bound-less Need of Being: Versed in Country Things

      Works Cited

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