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Many years and seven volumes later, both the poems and the poetess have changed. Then, the poetry was clearly based on the Cambridge undergraduate experience, intertwined with memories of childhood and adolescence, heavily under the influence of Yeats and Robert Frost, smelling of the New England environment, and with a narrative voice often speaking in the first person masculine. Now the poetry is fully mature, redolent of intense joys and great suffering, aflame with radical and sexual politics, crying the lessons of a militant feminism. Now the poetess, still neatly and modestly dressed but in blue-jeans, has grown through...
STEPHEN T. FROST...
...back rider, each trying to betray the other. The film (whose original Swedish title means "The Clown's Evening") is Bergman's first masterpiece. Many people interpret it as being totally pessimistic, but its ending (the pair walking in silence alongside the caravan) and the memories of the clown, Frost (in the flashback near the beginning and when Frost relates a dream at the end) point to the life-giving power of resignation and companionship...
...support in his "standing box" was a strap across his lower back. He made no explicit reference to running for re-election next year, but he did not have to. He talked about being "thrilled by the prospects lying ahead" and used the line of the Yankee poet Robert Frost about having "promises to keep/ And miles to go before I sleep...
...disturbed that it's so large," Donaldson said yesterday about the response. "It raises some questions in my mind as to how carefully they've thought about it [Frost's proposal...