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Informationen zum Autor HENRY HART is currently the Mildred and J. B. Hickman Professor of Humanities at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. He has published several books of literary criticism about modern poets, including The Poetry of Geoffrey Hill (1986), Seamus Heaney: Poet of Contrary Progressions (1991), Robert Lowell and the Sublime (1995), and The James Dickey Reader (1999). From 1984 to 2004, he was an editor of Verse, an international journal of contemporary poetry. Klappentext "The life and work of Frost are endlessly compelling, and Henry Hart has done a splendid job here of bringing these strands together. It's a seamless narrative, beautifully told by a master biographer and poet-critic. Hart's portrait brings a great deal of new material into view, and Frost becomes only more human, only more impressive in his rendering. I really admire this book, which sees Frost steadily and whole." -- Jay Parini, author of Robert Frost: A Life Henry Hart's The Life of Robert Frost goes beyond current biographies to present a unique and rich approach to the poet, revealing new details about his life and background. This illuminating new biography includes original genealogical research concerning Frost's ancestors in New England, England, and Scotland. Hart also includes new information about Robert Frost's father, who died from consumption when Frost was eleven. Past biographies have tended to discount the traumatic effect of his father's death, but Hart reveals how the death haunted both Frost and his sister (Jeanie), who died in a mental hospital, demonstrating how mental illness - especially depression and schizophrenia - plagued the Frost family and heavily influenced Frost's state of mind and, as a result, his poetry. Hart places great emphasis throughout the biography on Frost's turbulent marriage and family life, revealing how they provided important inspiration and material for his poems. Since Frost periodically described himself as "a mystic," there is also essential discussion on the effect of his mother's Swedenborgian mysticism - and mysticism in general - on Frost's writing. The result is a fascinating portrayal of a brilliant poet who persevered through repeated family tragedies to eventually achieve iconic status around the world. Zusammenfassung The Life of Robert Frost presents a unique and rich approach to the poet that includes original genealogical research concerning Frost s ancestors! and a demonstration of how mental illness plagued the Frost family and heavily influenced Frost s poetry. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments ix List of Abbreviations and Author's Note xi 1. The New England Frosts 1 2. Rebel Sons and Punitive Fathers 8 3. Strong Man's Food and Swedenborgian Mysticism 18 4. "A Boy's Will Is the Wind's Will" 26 5. Reluctant Yankees 39 6. Monuments to After¿thought 55 7. "Precipitate in Love" 64 8. Adventures in the Great Dismal Swamp 80 9. From Riffraff to Harvard 93 10. Deaths of a Son and a Hired Man 104 11. Indoor and Outdoor Schooling 121 12. Hen Man in the Academy 134 13. To the Land of The Golden Treasury 148 14. The Lively Gallows 167 15. Victory at Home 180 16. Amherst Interval 202 17. Sense and Sensibility 217 18. A Home that Never Was on Land or Sea 230 19. Something beyond Conflict 240 20. Delivering Battle 251 21. Weddings, Divorces, and Funerals 261 22. A Survivalist's Further Range 278 23. Elinor's Final Ordeal 294 24. Inferno to Vita Nuova 302 25. A Biblical Job by a Witness Tree 320 26. Mercy for the Damned 332 27. Mr Frost Goes to Washington 344 28. A Brief Shining Moment with the Kennedys 361 <...