The ancient poet laureate of the New Frontier feels ... Like any experienced campaigner, Robert Frost has developed a few standard routines; he quotes freely from his own best material, with ...
The best of Robert Frost, like the best of most writers ... his success in a country that cares little about poetry, Frost has remained faithful to what Yeats calls “the modern mind in search ...
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.” ...
More than six decades after Robert Frost’s death, “it’s hard to think of a better-known poet who is more difficult to know,” said Maggie Doherty in The New Yorker. “In both his poetry ...
In Robert Frost: The Work of Knowing (1977), Richard Poirier suggests that “The Silken Tent” is a metaphor for the sonnet form itself, demonstrating what it is like for a poem, as well as a tent or a ...
I was surprised that, in her review of a new book on Robert Frost, Abigail Deutsch refers to the poet as a “terrifying man” (Books, Feb. 22). That doesn’t track with my own experience.
Robert Frost published his poem Mending Wall. It opens his collection of poetry entitled North of Boston. Frost’s poem is about two neighbors who go through the same ritual each spring. They meet at a ...
Robert Frost, the poet who died in 1963, is having a moment. This February, a previously unpublished Frost poem turned up.
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