The goodness referred to here was aesthetic rather than moral. What mattered to Frost, at least in this playful letter, wasn’t the state of the universe (“I wouldn’t give a cent to the see ...
In poems such as “Mowing,” however, Frost “declares that the richest aesthetic experience of imagination … is to be had by using the power of the imagination to contemplate the world at ...
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