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Frost, Robert

(1874-1963) American writer. Born in San Francisco, Robert Frost moved to New England when he was 11. His works include: A Boy's Will (1913), North of Boston (1914), Mountain Interval (1916), New Hampshire (1923), West-Running Brook (1928), The Lovely Shall Be Choosers (1929), The Lone Striker (1933), A Further Range (1936), From Snow to Snow (1936), A Witness Tree (1942), Come In, and Other Poems (1943), Masque of Reason (1945), and other works.

Frost Bouques New
An Exhibition in the Tracy W. McGregor Room from March 1, 1996 to June 1, 1996.

Academy of American Poets New
"Though his work is principally associated with the life and landscape of New England, and though he was a poet of traditional verse forms and metrics who remained steadfastly aloof from the poetic movements and fashions of his time, Frost is anything but a merely regional or minor poet." Read more about his life and works.

Letters from the Bungalow: Robert Frost to Frank S. Flint New
"At the time Robert Frost lived in Beaconsfield, England (1913 and 1914), he corresponded with the English poet Frank S. Flint, who lived in London. The letters were written from Frosts cottage, known as The Bungalow. Six letters remain unpublished from the Frost-Flint collection, housed at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas in Austin."

Robert Frost Web Site New
Find biographical information, selected interviews, poems, a detailed bibliography, recordings of Robert Frost reciting poems, and more.

The First Three Poems and One That Got Away New
"Sometime in 1912, before Robert Frost made his famous leap to "live under thatch" in England, where he would become known as a poet, he sent some of his poems to Ellery Sedgwick, the editor of The Atlantic Monthly, and in due course received a personal reply that read, 'We are sorry that we have no place in The Atlantic Monthly for your vigorous verse.'"

Frost Friends New
The Friends of Robert Frost is a national organization to honor America's favorite poet. The organization is for Frost enthusiasts who are interested in the poet's life and art and the historic preservation of the Frost farms in New England where he lived and wrote.

Guide To The Robert Frost Collection New
The Robert Frost Collection is a comprehensive collection of books by and about Robert Frost containing many works annotated by Frost. The collection contains over 200 items. Included in the collection are boxed sets of custom Christmas cards and pamphlets designed and annotated by Frost.

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