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Fear in Literature: Eben Bass

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Gabriela Mistral
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SOURCE: "Frost's Poetry of Fear," in American Literature, Vol. XLIII, No. 4, January, 1972, pp.

In the following essay, Bass discusses the presentation of fear in the poetry of Robert Frost, centering on fears associated with individual experience, including fear of nature, and fears that threaten marriage, including the intrusion of a stranger,

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