Sometimes seen as the stuff of commencement addresses, his poems are hard to pin down—just like the man behind them.
Robert Frost’s poem “Hyla Brook” concludes ... that yields subtle and complex interpretations of talk-songs like “Birches” (1915) and “Nothing Gold Can Stay” (1923).
In a 1930 letter, Robert Frost stated his priorities as memorably ... Beneath the seeming casualness of “Birches,” Plunkett intuits the stately bones of Milton’s “Lycidas.” ...
Frost’s approachable verse and appealing rural subjects brought him legions of admirers. His personal life was shot through with pain.
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When Robert Frost Was BadOr in-flight safety announcements. [From the August 1915 issue: Robert Frost’s “Birches,” “The Road Not Taken,” and “The Sound of Trees”] The interesting comparison, fame-wise ...
Who was this New England author of birches? Nicholas Frost Robert Frost is correct in this form of nautical punishment. The accused and, the accused was dragged under a ship and side to side.
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