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  2. Feb 15, 2024 · The poem ‘A Further Range’ by Robert Frost is an expression of death and the struggles faced post life on Earth. Frost was highly acclaimed for his exploration of both beauty and sorrow as presented through his short and light verse.

  3. A Further Range is a poetry collection by Robert Frost published in 1936 by Henry Holt and Company and in 1937 by Jonathan Cape .

    • Robert Frost
    • 1936
  4. A Further Range. Robert Frost’s two-and-a-half year sojourn in England (1912-1915) made him as a poet. After a long apprenticeship in New Hampshire, he placed his first book, A Boy’s Will, with a London publisher, thrilled the Georgian poets with his rustic New England facade, met W. B. Yeats, and cultivated a crucial friendship with ...

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  5. Flinty, moody, plainspoken and deep, Robert Frost was one of America's most popular 20th-century poets. Frost was farming in Derry, New Hampshire when, at the age of 38, he sold the farm, uprooted his family and moved to England, where he devoted himself to his poetry.

  6. A Further Range. By James Norman Hall. September 1936 Issue. Saved Stories. by Robert Frost. [ Holt, $2.50] I AM limited in space and must say what I wish to say in few words....

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