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  1. Dec 19, 2013 · During the summers, he spent as much time as he could courting Elinor and attempting to make love to her. He even wrote a poem about his efforts, The Subverted Flower. Elinor forbade him from publishing it while she was alive. In 1895, with Robert having already sold his first poem, Elinor stopped dragging her feet and the two married.

  2. Henry Hart ’76 | Jul - Aug 2018. Robert Frost was determined to marry his girlfriend, Elinor White, as soon as they graduated as co-valedictorians from their high school in Lawrence, Massachusetts. During the summer of 1892, he got a job at a textile mill to bolster his finances, went for long walks with Elinor in the countryside, rowed her ...

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    Elinor White was born on October 25, 1873 in Acton, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Her parents were Edwin White and Henrietta Cole. She married Robert Froston December 19, 1895 Together they had 6 children: 1. Elliot Frost 2. Lesley Frost 3. Carol Frost 4. Irma Frost 5. Marjorie Frost 6. Elinor Frost She died on March 20, 1938 in Gainesville, Alachua, F...

    Montpelier Evening Argus Montpelier, Vermont 21 Mar 1938, Mon • Page 1
    Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27886372/elinor-miriam-frost : accessed 06 February 2022), memorial page for Elinor Miriam White Frost (25 Oct 1873–20 Mar 193...

    WikiTree profile White-8969 created through the import of Skolyak-Homer Family Tree(3).ged on Mar 4, 2012 by Michelle Skolyak. See the Changes pagefor the details of edits by Michelle and others.

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    • Robert Lee Frost
    • March 20, 1938
  4. Elinor Frost has inspired precious little biographical research. Published in 1988, Sandra L. Katz’s Elinor Frost: A Poet’s Wife remains one of the touchstone pieces; more than twenty years later, no other full-length biography exists of Elinor Frost. Katz paints her subject as a talented and budding poet in her own

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  5. Dec 10, 1972 · Frost wrote resignedly after her death: “My, my what sorrow runs through all she wrote to you children. No wonder something of it overcasts my poetry if read aright. No matter how humorous I am ...

  6. Mar 16, 2017 · As it turned out, Elinor survived her mastectomy and spent the remainder of 1937 convalescing in Amherst. Frost never got an opportunity to have a final talk with her. By April 20, 1938, Frost had steeled himself sufficiently to join family members and close friends at Johnson Chapel to honor Elinor's legacy. Frost moved in briefly with Carol's ...

  7. Elinor White Frost died in March, 1938 of a heart attack after years of heart problems and breast cancer. This year also marked the end of his summers in Franconia, NH. In 1939, Robert Frost was awarded the Ralph Waldo Emerson Fellow in Poetry at Harvard University, and he taught there until 1943. Frost’s son Carol died of suicide in October ...

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