>Frost .... "tuned-in" ... "astute" ... ???
>
>I look forward to someone putting forth the proposition
>that Eliot had a profound understanding of women.
An understandable reaction to a provocative statement on my part.
The above remark illustrates the fact that there continues to be an
extremely superficial understanding of the work of Frost. The two
articles I've published on Frost (prelude to a long-researched and
long-planned book on the subject) give a hint of what's still in the
offing.
==DP
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