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  1. Sep 11, 2015 · His son, Carol, committed suicide in 1940. Another of his daughters, Marjorie, died of a fever after giving birth in 1934, at the age of 29. Yet another daughter, Elinor, died when she was just three days old.

  2. Jun 6, 2011 · Upon leaving the farm, Frost won acclaim for his poetry but his wife died of breast cancer in 1937, his son Carol committed suicide, daughter Marjorie died after childbirth, and daughter Irma was ...

  3. But in November 2013, a half-century after Robert Frost died, Harper’s Magazine published a withering attack on his legend, in the form of a short story by Joyce Carol Oates. The story, “Lovely, Dark, Deep”—its title drawn ironically from one of Frost’s most famous poems, “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening”—describes the ...

  4. To Fishermen. By Carol Frost. No more savage art: filleting: a deft pressure along the. backbone. from tail fan to the red gills: fighting mystery with a. honed blade. through the small bones: salt and scales on face and. hands:: the Greek God, as well, found flesh unmysterious, but in anger and.

  5. Aug 9, 1970 · Thompson, Lawrance: Robert Frost. The Years of Triumph, 1915-1938. ... His son Carol has not yet, by 1938, committed suicide, but two of his daughters have entered upon, and dissolved, ill‐fated ...

  6. Carol Frost. Department of Geology and Geophysics, ... R Schoenberg, BR Frost, SM Swapp. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 153, 211-235, 2007. 142: 2007:

  7. This collection was published after several unfortunate tragedies had occurred in Frost's personal life, including his daughter Marjorie's death in 1934, his wife's death in 1938, and his son Carol's suicide in 1940. Despite these losses, Frost continued to work on his poetry and eventually fell in love with his secretary Kay Marrison, who ...

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