EF [1997 ed.], xv.
7. LWD, 19 November 1911.
8. LGB, 85.
9. Diary, 22 July 1902, NLW.
10. LWD, soon after 6 October 1913: the ‘Saviour’, ‘a certain purchase’, may have been a drug; for Thomas and suicide see note on Rain (268).
11. EF, 13.
12. LGB, 163.
13. LGB, 129.
14. Daily News, 22 July 1914: Thomas wrote two other reviews of North of Boston.
15. LGB, 250-1.
16. Letter from Frost to Harold Roy Brennan, 1926, quoted WC, 184.
17. RFET, 39.
18. Letter to John Freeman, 8 March 1915, JM, 326.
19. Foreword to RFET, xxxviii.
20. Letter to John Freeman, 14 August 1914, ETFN 38 (January 1998), 7.
21. EF, 48, 51.
22. LGB, 107.
23. WP, 215, 210, 219.
24. LGB, 91.
25. LWD, 30 August 1914.
26. LEG, 31.
27. See Jay Parini, Robert Frost: A Life (New York: Owl Books, 1999), 155; and note, 168.
28. RFET, 61.
29. He applied for a commission in June 1916 after receiving a £300 government grant.
30. Letter to Helen Thomas, 27 April 1917, SLRF, 216.
31. (Ed.) John Bell, Wilfred Owen: Selected Letters (Oxford: OUP, 1998), 130.
32. Letter to Edward Garnett, 29 April 1917, SLRF, 217.
33. JK, xiv.
34. Review of W.B. Yeats, Plays for an Irish Theatre, Week’s Survey, 18 June 1904.
35.
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