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These stark yet stunning landscapes inspired the lyricism of the American titan of poetry Photographs by ... I’ve lived in the country Robert Frost called “north of Boston.” ...
ROBERT Frost has been discovering America all his ... as Thomas Hardy for another instance did. The Collected Poems of Hardy are a universe through which the reader may travel forever, entertained ...
The best of Robert Frost ... These lyrics mark Frost as a severe and unaccommodating writer: they are ironic, troubled and ambiguous in many of the ways modernist poems are.
Robert Frost, winner of four Pulitzer prizes ... Other of his Pulitzer-Prize winners included Collected Poems, in 1931, A Further Range, in 1937 and A Witness Tree, in 1943.
Robert Frost’s poem “Hyla Brook” concludes with a resounding claim: “We love the things we love for what they are.” Frost’s greatest poems capture the details of his world as it was ...
Establishment of a new Ralph Walde Emerson Fellowship in Poetry, and the appointment of Robert Frost, noted poet, as first incumbent, were announced today by the University. Mr. Frost will be in ...
Up they float into bad-poem limbo, where their bad lines, loose and weedlike, drift and coil and tangle with one another ...