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  1. 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, 1940. Frost bought a house and moved to Cambridge, MA in 1941. 1943 brought a fourth and final Pulitzer Prize for the book A Witness Tree, which is currently out of print.

  2. Robert Frost won the Pulitzer Prize at 4 different times. This is an achievement unequaled by any other American poet. Robert Frost finally died in Boston on January 29th, 1963. He was happily buried in the Old Bennington Cemetery, Vermont. Harvard's 1965 alumni archive dictates that Frost had an honorary degree in the university.

  3. He was a bright child of William Prescott Frost, a renowned journalist, while his mother, Isabelle Moodie, was a Scottish immigrant. His father worked as a teacher for many years. Robert’s father was also an unsuccessful candidate for a city tax collector. Sadly, William died due to tuberculosis in 1885, when Frost was just eleven years old.

  4. Robert Frost (1874-1963), a New England poet whose verse went far beyond the regional, is one of America’s most popular and well-regarded twentieth-century writers. He was a four-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize, and many of his poems such as “Mending Wall” and “The Road Not Taken” have become touchstones of America’s poetic tradition.

  5. Five mountain ranges one behind the other. Under the sunset far into Vermont. And the saw snarled and rattled, snarled and rattled, As it ran light, or had to bear a load. And nothing happened: day was all but done. Call it a day, I wish they might have said. To please the boy by giving him the half hour.

  6. Apr 28, 2022 · During his lifetime, the Robert Frost Middle School in Fairfax, Virginia, as well as the main library of Amherst College were named after him. The Robert Frost Farm in Derry, New Hampshire, was the home of poet Robert Frost from 1900 to 1911. Today it is a New Hampshire state park in use as a historic house museum.

  7. Home -. Robert Frost. Frost was born and spent his first eleven years in San Francisco. At that point, his father, a journalist, died and the family moved to New England. Frost was educated at Dartmouth and Harvard and for a time made an effort to run a poultry farm in New Hampshire. But in 1912 he went to England, where he published his first ...

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