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Table of Contents
6
Editor’s Page
Jonathan N. Barron
7
Guest Editor’s Note
Natalie Gerber
Notes
9
A
Personal Rebuke from Robert Frost
James F. Hurley
15
Robert Frost Books at Ledbury Library in England Linda Hart
18
Frost
in Ireland:
John
L. Sweeney and Robert Frost, Patronage, and the Poet as Public Ambassador
Kevin Kiely
Essays
31
Recognizing “Something”: Robert Frost and Recognition
Memory
Catherine Charlwood
60
Lyric Making: On Frostian Techne
Zachary
Tavlin
74
The Sound of Public Humanities: Accessibility and Frost’s Reception History
Setsuko Yokoyama
Reviews
91
Virginia F. Smith reviews Owen Sholes
Stopping by Woods:
Robert
Frost as New England Naturalist
96
Marissa Grunes reviews Virginia F. Smith
A Scientific Companion to Robert Frost
Submissions
are now being sought for the Fall 2020 issue of The Robert Frost Review. In this issue, in addition to work
on all aspects of Robert Frost's life and work (original research, notes,
new manuscripts, new readings of poems, and/or memoirs of encounters with the poet), the editors seek reflections and notes
on teaching Robert Frost's work at all educational levels.
All submissions should be made directly
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