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Autumn Harvest brings a decade of Stanley Frost's poems together in one anthology that is varied in both style and content.
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27 June 2011

Autumn Harvest brings a decade of Stanley Frost's poems together in one anthology that is varied in both style and content. Spiced with humour, children's verses, Chaucerian-style narratives, and incisive historical and political comments, the poems offer religious and philosophical meditations on matters both timely and timeless. Whether he is capturing a sunset in a Hampstead garden, conveying the emotional impact of Trudeau's funeral, recounting the imperishable story of Abelard and Heloise, saluting the vitality and universality of the English language, distilling the magic of Christmas, or drafting a prequel to Paradise Lost, Stanley Frost writes to be understood.
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill University Libraries
Series: Fontanus Monograph Series
Publication Date:
27 June 2011
ISBN: 9780773581906
Format: eBook
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POETRY / Canadian
Stanley Brice Frost was born in London, England, shortly before World War I and was educated in Britain and Germany. He is retired professor and vice-principal at McGill University and has written books on McGill history, including James McGill of Montreal and McGill University: For the Advancement of Learning.