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  1. Publisher. Henry Holt. Preceded by. North of Boston (1914) Followed by. Selected Poems (1923) Mountain Interval is a 1916 poetry collection written by American poet Robert Frost. Published by Henry Holt, it is Frost's third poetic volume.

    • Robert Frost
    • 1916
  2. Cover of Mountain Interval, along with the page containing "The Road Not Taken". " The Road Not Taken " is a narrative poem by Robert Frost, first published in the August 1915 issue of the Atlantic Monthly, [1] and later published as the first poem in the 1916 poetry collection, Mountain Interval. Its central theme is the divergence of paths ...

  3. Jul 7, 2009 · Motley and Other Poems. Collected Poems 1901-1918. 2 Vols. Robert Frost’s. North of Boston. Mountain Interval. New Edition, with Portrait. A Boy’s Will . Carl Sandburg’s. Cornhuskers. Chicago Poems . Lew Sarrett’s. Many Many Moons . Louis Untermeyer’s. These Times---- and Other Poets. Poems of Heinrich Heine (Translated) The New Era ...

  4. Robert Frost. Mountain Interval. 1916. The Road Not Taken. Two roads diverged in a yellow woo…. And sorry I could not travel bothAnd be one traveler, long I stoodAnd looked down one as far as I c…. To where it bent in the undergrowt…. 7. 35.

  5. Who is now a dream only. “The Road Not Taken” appears as a preface to Frost’s Mountain Interval, which was published in 1916 when Europe was engulfed in World War I; the United States would enter the war a year later. Thomas’s “Roads” evokes the legions of men who will return to the roads they left only as imagined ghosts:

  6. Jul 7, 2009 · Mountain Interval Credits: Produced by David Starner, Katherine Ward and the Online ... American poetry Category: Text: EBook-No. 29345: Release Date: Jul 7, 2009:

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  8. The release of his previous collection, North of Boston, in 1915 had secured Frost's status as an important voice in modern American poetry. "The Road Not Taken" is the opening poem in Mountain Interval, which may partially explain the poem's tremendous popularity and stature.

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