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  2. This collection was published after several unfortunate tragedies had occurred in Frost's personal life, including his daughter Marjorie's death in 1934, his wife's death in 1938, and his son Carol's suicide in 1940.

    • Robert Frost
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    • 1942
    • 1942
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    Frost's son Carol commits suicide. On the twenty-fifth anniversary of Frost's first public reading, Frost is invited to read his poetry at Tufts College as the Phi Beta Kappa poet. 1941. Frost purchases a house in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1942. A Witness Tree is published. 1943. Frost is awarded his fourth Pulitzer for A Witness Tree. He joins ...

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  4. 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.

    • Virginia Smith
    • 2018
  5. Jan 22, 2019 · Most of the poems in this volume are short lyrics.This collection was published after several unfortunate tragedies had occurred in Frost's personal life i.e. his daughter Marjorie's death in 1934, his wife's death in 1938, his son Carol committed suicide in 1940.

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  6. Dec 21, 2023 · The poem follows the timeline of a witness tree, from the sapling’s emergence in a “trusting summer” to its final collapse in the winter (Frost). The actual presence of this titular tree throughout the ages provides Frost a sense of continuity and reassurance in the rapidly changing world.

  7. 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.

  8. Jan 17, 2018 · Frost married Elinor Miriam White in 1895, and they had six children--Elliott, Lesley, Carol, Irma, Marjorie, and Elinor Bettina. He died in Boston in 1963. Bibliographic information

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