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  1. Apr 6, 2024 · Robert Frost’s poem, “A Witness Tree” is a beautiful piece of literature that introduces us to a tree that has witnessed much of life’s beauty and horror. Frost’s poetry masterfully captures the changing nature of life and the diverse emotions that accompany it.

  2. A Witness Tree is a poetry collection by Robert Frost, most of which are short lyric, first published in 1942 by Henry Holt and Company in New York. The collection was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1943.

    • Robert Frost
    • 1942
  3. A Witness Tree is Robert Frost’s seventh volume of poems. He is not prolific, his method is his own secret, and he never explains his poems. The poems are enough. Phrases, figures, and meters...

  4. Summary. In a 1975 essay, where I proposed Frost's “The Wind and the Rain” as his best “unknown” poem, I also claimed that the opening ten poems in A Witness Tree (1942) (“The Wind and the Rain” is one of them), is the most impressive sequence of poems to be found anywhere in the poet's work.

  5. Summary. In the six years that had passed since the publication of his Pulitzer Prize-winning collection A Further Range, Robert Frost had become a widower, lost his son Carol to suicide, and had begun to rebuild his professional life with the help of fellow writers and his personal secretary Kay Morrison. In 1942, as the United States entered ...

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