Something there is that doesn’t love a wall.” It is the first line of Robert Frost’s poem, “Mending Wall.” In the poem, Frost ...
US poet Robert Frost's 1914 poem Mending Wall contains the famous "frosty" line — "Good fences make good neighbors". It's ...
Sometimes seen as the stuff of commencement addresses, his poems are hard to pin down—just like the man behind them.
The University of Saint Joseph event Monday will feature the author of a new biography of beloved poet Robert Frost. It is free to all.
Their poems are part of world history and culture. Poets should and must document the destruction and horrors of war. But can poetry ameliorate a war or hasten a peaceful resolution? Perhaps ...
Frost wished he could tell Kay how he felt toward her, so he wrote her a poem, “The Silken Tent,” a poem his daughter, Lesley, thought Frost had written for his wife. Elinor was “the ...
Wilfred Frost is getting ready to put much of his family business on public display. Frost, who may best be known for his anchor turns on both CNBC in the U.S., and Sky News, is also CEO of ...
Nevertheless, for this poem, and for the first time in his career, Frost got paid—$15, by the editor of a New York weekly called The Independent. “On reading ‘My Butterfly,’ ” Adam Plunkett writes in ...
In a 1930 letter, Robert Frost stated his priorities as memorably — which, for Frost, meant as mischievously — as possible: “Am I any good? That’s what I’d like to know and all I need to ...
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