Robert Frost
Author
Series
Poetry volume 19
Publisher
Poetry Foundation
Pub. Date
1922.
Description
This 1922 article offers a chilling Frost poem.
8) Maple
Author
Publisher
The Yale Review
Pub. Date
1921.
Description
This October 1921 edition of The Yale Review features the Frost poem "Maple."
Author
Series
Poetry volume 3
Publisher
Poetry Foundation
Pub. Date
1914.
Description
This 1914 article offers a Frost poem.
11) Not to Keep
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Publisher
The Yale Review
Pub. Date
1917.
Description
This January 1917 edition of The Yale Review features the Frost poem "Not to Keep."
12) Into Mine Own
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Publisher
New England Magazine
Pub. Date
1909.
Description
This May 1909 edition of New England Magazine features the Frost poem "Into Mine Own."
13) To E. T
Author
Publisher
The Yale Review
Pub. Date
1920.
Description
This April 1920 edition of The Yale Review features the Frost poem "To E. T."
14) The Bonfire
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Publisher
The Seven Arts
Pub. Date
1916.
Description
This November 1916 edition of The Seven Arts features the Frost poem "The Bonfire."
17) Two Poems
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Publisher
The Independent
Pub. Date
1916.
Description
This October 1916 edition of The Independent features the Frost poems "The Telephone" and "The Gum-Gatherer."
19) A boy's will
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Description
A Boy's Will (1913) is a collection of poems by American poet Robert Frost. Published in London and dedicated to the poet's wife, Elinor, A Boy's Will, which received enthusiastic early reviews from both Ezra Pound and W.B. Yeats, launched Frost's career as America's leading poet of the early-twentieth century. Invoking such figures as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Emily Dickinson, and Thomas Hardy, Frost ties himself to tradition while establishing...
20) North of Boston
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Description
North of Boston (1914) is a collection of poems by American poet Robert Frost. Following the success of Frost's debut, A Boy's Will (1913), North of Boston was published in London to enthusiastic reviews from both Ezra Pound and W.B. Yeats. His success abroad quickly translated to critical acclaim in the United States, and Frost would eventually be recognized as a leading American poet.
"Mending Wall" takes place in spring, as the people emerge...