Frost's country is the country of human sense: of experience, of imagination, and of thought. His poems start at home, as all good poems do; as Homer's did, as Shakespeare's, as Goethe's ...
Robert Frost was like that, you can read a Frost poem once and get something wonderful from it. And then if you read it a few more times you may see more and more things going on under the surface.
He was the Ralph Waldo Emerson Fellow in Poetry from 1939 until 1942, during which period he also served as an associate of Adams House. Frost entered the hospital December 3 and underwent an ...
Of all the great but likely less-known literary friendships of all time is that between the American Robert Frost and the British Edward Thomas during the early part of the 20th century. Both poets ...
They came together most memorably when Thompson set seven of Frost’s poems, including “The Road Not Taken,” in 1959’s “Frostiana.” “I love the freshness of the poems by Robert Frost that underscore ...