A Symposium on a Lost Poem by Robert Frost

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From: The Virginia Quarterly Review
Date: 20061001
Author:Genoways, Ted

Just seven years ago, I was lucky enough to find an incomplete draft of a Robert Frost poem that had escaped the attention of Frost scholars. The poem was published and ballyhooed as the last scrap of Frost verse we could ever expect to read. And, at the time, it seemed most likely that was true. That is why the discovery of a complete, unpublished, and heretofore unknown Frost poem is so staggering. VQR is gratified to feature this discovery, both because it is one of the remarkable treasures in the University of Virginia's special collections and because it welcomes back Robert Frost to our ...

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