Final Draft, Annotated Bibliography
For this annotated bibliography I covered it on the story "Stopping By the Woods On a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost. I my goal for this was to compile reliable sources that covered both this story and the author. My intended audiance would be for someone who was trying to write a paper on either of these subjects and wants to find a correct and reliable references.
Kathleen Rollings
Professor Deana Nall
ENGL 1312: W70
11-28-2023
Annotated Bibliography
Qiu, Baohua. "He is "of Two Minds about it"-A
Brief Comment on Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." Journal of
Language Teaching and Research, vol. 1, no. 2, 2010, pp. 145-147.
ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/he-is-two-minds-about-brief-comment-on-stopping/docview/741383230/se-2.
In this article what is really covered is the
thought process of what is happening inside the poem. The author Baohua Qiu
takes a deep dive into the understanding of the stories characters and how the
reader perceives it. This is a credible source because it was published in a
peer-reviewed academic journal. I would use this resource if I was wanting an
in depth paper on the idealistic nature of the poem.
Duban, James. ""ETERNITY LOOKING THROUGH
TIME": SARTOR RESARTUS AND FROST'S "STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY
EVENING"." Philosophy and Literature, vol. 38, no. 2,
2014, pp. 573-577. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/eternity-looking-through-time-sartor-resartus/docview/1663653971/se-2.
In this article the author explains the
parallels of what the poem says versus a deeper meaning. The author has taken
more of a philosophical stances in examining the poem in a deeper thought. This
is a credible source because it was published in a peer-reviewed academic
journal. I would use this reference if I wanted to write an essay that was
meant to provoke thought or discussion.
Moore, Richard. "Frost's Stopping by Woods on A Snowy
Evening and Out, Out--, and Swift's Gulliver's Travels." The
Explicator, vol. 58, no. 2, 2000, pp. 95-97. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/frosts-stopping-woods-on-snowy-evening-out-swifts/docview/216775869/se-2.
In this journal Moore looks in depth at
specific characters and how they apply to the story and another poem. Moore
takes a comparative stance in relating Robert Frost poem with works that may
have influenced his mindset. This is a credible source because it was published
in a peer-reviewed academic journal. I would use this resource if I was writing
a comparative essay, because it has great examples of influence in it.
AlKhrisheh, Amal S., Emad A. Abuhammam, and Walaa Al-Rbehat.
"Questioning Nature: A Study of Death and Isolation in Selected Nature
Poems by Robert Frost." Theory and Practice in Language Studies,
vol. 13, no. 1, 2023, pp. 127-136. ProQuest,
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/questioning-nature-study-death-isolation-selected/docview/2760737941/se-2,
doi:https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1301.15.
The subject of this text covers Roberts Frosts
symbolism of death and gloom in his nature writings. The author for this
writing takes an inquisitive mindset in understanding some not so easily
noticed and more dark themes in Frost’s poems. This is a credible source
because it was published in a peer-reviewed academic journal. I would use this
reference if I was wanting to write about symbolism and how deep it can go
within a story.
Stambuk, Andrew. "Learning to Hover: Robert Frost,
Robert Francis, and the Poetry of Detached Engagement." Twentieth
Century Literature, vol. 45, no. 4, 1999, pp. 534-552. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/learning-hover-robert-frost-francis-poetry/docview/221597415/se-2.
This journal examines Robert Frost as he was a
mentor to Robert Francis, and how his influence affected Francis’ work. Stambuk
takes a comparative stance, in looking at both authors works as a whole and
their similarities. This is a credible source because it was published in a
peer-reviewed academic journal. I would use this resource if I was writing
either an essay on Frost, Francis or both, to examine their works differences
and similarities.
Lin, Hsui-Ling, et al. "A FROST/HEMINGWAY ROUNDTABLE
CO-SPONSORED BY THE ROBERT FROST SOCIETY AND THE HEMINGWAY SOCIETY 28 DECEMBER
2007, MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION, CHICAGO, IL." The Hemingway
Review, vol. 30, no. 2, 2011, pp. 99-117,6. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/frost-hemingway-roundtable-co-sponsored-robert/docview/875294266/se-2.
This journal covers two authors who are not
often talked about together which is, Frost and Hemingway, it explains both of
their major impacts on different parts of 20th century writing. The
authors stance on this is very well rounded seeing it from different viewpoints
seeing as this was sponsored by the Robert Frost society and Hemingway society.
This is a credible source because it was published in a peer-reviewed academic
journal. I would use this is a period piece, if I had to choose an author(s)
from a certain time period, a comparative paper of the two authors or a
discussion lead essay to formulate ideas about one or both of these authors.
Su, Yujie. "Dark Energy in Robert Frost's
Poems*." Theory and Practice in Language Studies, vol. 6, no.
7, 2016, pp. 1372-1376. ProQuest,
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/dark-energy-robert-frosts-poems/docview/1812641272/se-2,
doi:https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.0607.06.
This journal covers the life of Robert Frost
and the grief he experienced and how that affected the dark themes in his
poems. The author of this journal compares Frosts life with his environment and
how those to contrasts play out in his writings. This is a credible source
because it was published in a peer-reviewed academic journal. I would use this
reference if I wanted to write an essay to better understand Frosts economical,
environmental, and psychological prospective.
Harrison, Thomas C. "Frost's Stopping by
Woods and Roethke's the Bat." The Explicator, vol. 59, no. 1,
2000, pp. 30-32. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/frosts-stopping-woods-roethkes-bat/docview/216774902/se-2.
The topic of the journal looks at the pace at
which both Rober Frosts “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening” and Theodore
Roethke's “The Bat” changes throughout the story to send a certain message to its
reader. The author takes a comparative and analytical approach to this journal
so understand the linguistics of both poems. This is a credible source because
it was published in a peer-reviewed academic journal. I would use this
reference if I was writing a linguistics essay in understanding speech behavior
and variations.
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