Release Date: January 18, 2013 This content is archived. BUFFALO, N.Y. -- A rare collection of letters, audio files, photographs and other materials that could illuminate the personal beliefs of ...
ROBERT FROST more than spans in his lifetime the distance between nineteenthand twentiethcentury poetry, and yet he is more a poet of his age than many younger poets writing today. Though he was born ...
Robert Frost presented himself as a simple man. Not for him the literary circles of London or the stilted dinner parties of Brahmin Boston. Nor was he at home in academia. He dropped out of college ...
Sometimes things live up to their name. Take Robert Frost. The four-time-Pulitzer-winning poet is known for his wintry poem "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening." (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) ...
Holding a mirror to the human heart: Robert Frost, seen in the 1960s, was born on March 26 1874 - Rollie McKenna/Photo Researchers History/Getty Images Be honest: what was the last contemporary poem ...
Our critic A.O. Scott gazes into a well with Robert Frost. By A.O. Scott Stopping to reconsider the most famous seasonal poem about stopping to reconsider. By Elisa Gabbert Some of the best ...
“Came within an ace of dying. Pneumonia. They call it the old man’s friend —it takes you easy. But they gave me tons of penicillin. I said to my doctor, ‘What do you call penicillin if it’s the enemy ...
Yvor Winters—the now largely forgotten modernist poet and critic—didn’t care much for Robert Frost. In 1948 he expressed what was and remains a common critique of Frost’s work. Though sometimes ...
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