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Love and Scorn: New and Selected Poems.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Frost, Carol
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Painting, French--20th century.
- Painting, French.
- American poetry--20th century.
- American poetry.
- American poetry--Women authors.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- Evanston : TriQuarterly Books, 2000.
- Summary:
- The strength of Carol Frost's Love and Scorn: New and Selected Poems lie not only in the excellence of her work but in the very presentation, which gives a new vitality to her most beloved and familiar poems. This collection will most assuredly find Frost new readers and thrill those already acquainted with her work.
- Contents:
- Matins
- Robinson Crusoe's Hair
- Songs for Two Seasons
- Youthful Venus
- Paradise, Reentering
- Waking
- A Good Night's Sleep
- Rural Weather
- Burdock
- Pear Tree
- The St. Louis Zoo
- Komodo
- Thaw
- The Torturer's Horse
- Books
- Flicker
- Egon Schiele's Wife
- Summer Canon
- Sin
- Autumn Tune
- Thrill
- Harm
- Pure
- Compatibility
- Apology
- Scorn
- Sexual Jealousy
- Envy
- Laws
- Secrecy
- Nothing
- Art
- Imagination
- Her Beauty
- Fright
- Music
- Horror
- Joy
- Mind
- Self
- Sex
- Fury
- Lies
- Recompense
- Pity
- Adultery
- Abstraction
- Conscience
- Balance
- Comfort
- Endlessness
- Ecstasy
- Homo Sapiens
- Fate
- The Past
- All Summer Long
- Alto
- Apple Rind
- The Argument
- Away
- The Bride
- Carousel
- A Childhood Memory
- Chimera
- Companion Of
- Country
- Country Marriage
- Crows
- The Day of the Body
- Eating the Whole
- The Fearful Child
- A Field Full of Black Cats
- Girl on a Scaffold
- The Haircut
- Harriet Street
- The Heron
- Icarus in Winter
- In Common Places
- Liar's Dice
- Mallard
- Mozart
- The New Dog: Variations on a Text / Jules Laforgue
- Notes to the Cold
- Ode to the Horseshoe Crab
- Papilio
- The Potato Eaters
- Redbirds
- The Salt Lesson
- The Snake Skins
- Sunfish
- To Kill a Deer
- The Tumored Angel
- The Undressing
- Untitled
- Venus & Don Juan
- Web-Making
- Wild Partridge
- Winter Poem
- Winter Without Snow.
- Notes:
- Preliminaries omitted.
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