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  1. Robert Frost was an American poet.He is highly regarded for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech.He is one of...

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  2. Aug 29, 2013 · Watch a short video biography of poet Robert Frost, winner of four Pulitzer Prizes and the Inaugural Poet for President Kennedy in 1961.

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  4. Robert Frost was an American poet. He is known for his verses about everyday life in the countryside of New England. Robert Lee Frost was born on March 26, 1874, in San Francisco, California. His father died when he was 11, and afterward his mother moved the family to Lawrence, Massachusetts.

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    Early life

    Robert Frost was born in San Francisco to journalist William Prescott Frost Jr. and Isabelle Moodie. His father was a descendent of Nicholas Frost of Tiverton, Devon, England, who had sailed to New Hampshire in 1634 on the Wolfrana, and his mother was a Scottish immigrant. Frost was also a descendant of Samuel Appleton, one of the early English settlers of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and Rev. George Phillips, one of the early English settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts. Frost's father was a teac...

    Adult years

    In 1894, he sold his first poem, "My Butterfly. An Elegy" (published in the November 8, 1894, edition of The Independent of New York) for $15 ($507 today). Proud of his accomplishment, he proposed marriage to Elinor Miriam White, but she demurred, wanting to finish college (at St. Lawrence University) before they married. Frost then went on an excursion to the Great Dismal Swamp in Virginiaand asked Elinor again upon his return. Having graduated, she agreed, and they were married at Lawrence,...

    Personal life

    Frost's personal life was plagued by grief and loss. In 1885, when he was 11, his father died of tuberculosis, leaving the family with just eight dollars. Frost's mother died of cancerin 1900. In 1920, he had to commit his younger sister Jeanie to a mental hospital, where she died nine years later. Mental illness apparently ran in Frost's family, as both he and his mother suffered from depression, and his daughter Irma was committed to a mental hospital in 1947. Frost's wife, Elinor, also exp...

    Themes

    In Contemporary Literary Criticism, the editors state that "Frost's best work explores fundamental questions of existence, depicting with chilling starkness the loneliness of the individual in an indifferent universe." The critic T. K. Whipple focused on this bleakness in Frost's work, stating that "in much of his work, particularly in North of Boston, his harshest book, he emphasizes the dark background of life in rural New England, with its degeneration often sinking into total madness." In...

    Influenced by

    1. Robert Graves 2. Rupert Brooke 3. Thomas Hardy 4. William Butler Yeats 5. John Keats 6. Ralph Waldo Emerson

    Influenced

    1. Robert Francis 2. Seamus Heaney 3. Richard Wilbur 4. Edward Thomas 5. James Wright

    Frost was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature31 times. In June 1922, the Vermont State League of Women's Clubs elected Frost as Poet Laureate of Vermont. When a New York Times editorial strongly criticised the decision of the Women's Clubs, Sarah Cleghorn and other women wrote to the newspaper defending Frost. On July 22, 1961, Frost was na...

    Robert Frost Hall is an academic building at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, New Hampshire.
    In the early morning of November 23, 1963, Westinghouse Broadcasting's Sid Davis reported the arrival of President John F. Kennedy's casket at the White House. Since Frost was one of the President'...
    The poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" is featured in both the 1967 novel The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton and the 1983 film adaptation, first recited aloud by the character Ponyboy to his friend Johnny. In...

    Poetry collections

    1. 1913. A Boy's Will. London: David Nutt (New York: Holt, 1915) 2. 1914. North of Boston. London: David Nutt (New York: Holt, 1914) 2.1. "After Apple-Picking" 2.2. "The Death of the Hired Man" 2.3. "Mending Wall" 3. 1916. Mountain Interval. New York: Holt 3.1. "Birches" 3.2. "Out, Out" 3.3. "The Oven Bird" 3.4. "The Road Not Taken" 4. 1923. Selected Poems. New York: Holt. 4.1. "The Runaway" 4.2. Also includes poems from first three volumes 5. 1923. New Hampshire. New York: Holt (London: Gran...

    Plays

    1. 1929. A Way Out: A One Act Play(Harbor Press). 2. 1929. The Cow's in the Corn: A One Act Irish Play in Rhyme(Slide Mountain Press). 3. 1945. A Masque of Reason(Holt). 4. 1947. A Masque of Mercy(Holt).

    Letters

    1. 1963. The Letters of Robert Frost to Louis Untermeyer(Holt, Rinehart & Winston; Cape, 1964). 2. 1963. Robert Frost and John Bartlett: The Record of a Friendship, by Margaret Bartlett Anderson (Holt, Rinehart & Winston). 3. 1964. Selected Letters of Robert Frost(Holt, Rinehart & Winston). 4. 1972. Family Letters of Robert and Elinor Frost(State University of New York Press). 5. 1981. Robert Frost and Sidney Cox: Forty Years of Friendship(University Press of New England). 6. 2014. The Letter...

    In Spanish: Robert Frost para niños 1. List of poems by Robert Frost 2. Frostiana 3. New Hampshire Historical Marker No. 126: Robert Frost 1874–1963

  5. While Robert Frost is known for his famous adult poems like “The Road Not Taken” and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” many of his books contain poems that are enjoyable for both children and adults.

  6. Learn More. Watch a video of Robert Frost reciting his beloved poem, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.” Next post. Robert Frost is one of America’s most beloved poets. His poetry was largely concerned with the beauty of New England. He loved nature and rural life.

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