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  1. Frost : the poet and his poetry by David A. Frost, Robert (1874-1963) Sohn, 1967
  2. Robert Frost 1874-1963 by Louis M. Lyons, 1963
  3. Frost, Robert (1874-1963): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Bennett Lovett-Graff, 2000
  4. Biography - Frost, Robert (1874-1963): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2006-01-01
  5. New Hampshire. Signed Copy by Robert (1874-1963) Frost, 1928
  6. A FURTHER RANGE. Book Six. by Robert [1874 - 1963]. Frost, 1936
  7. Mountain Interval. Signed Copy by Robert (1874-1963) Frost, 1929
  8. North of Boston. Signed Copy by Robert (1874-1963) Frost, 1929
  9. The prophets really prophesy as mystics, the commentators merely by statistics, a new poem by Robert (1874-1963) Frost, 1962-01-01
  10. Several Short Poems - [The Pasture. Stopping by Woods... The Oven Bird. An Old Man's Winter Night. The Runaway. Nothing Gold Can Stay] by Robert (1874-1963) Frost, 1924-01-01
  11. A Boy's Will by Frost Robert 1874-1963, 2010-10-15
  12. Robert Frost [selected poems] by Robert, 1874-1963 Frost, 2009-10-26
  13. Mountain interval by Robert Frost by Frost. Robert. 1874-1963., 1916-01-01
  14. Robert Frost, 1874-1963.A Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of his Birth by Author, 1999

1. Robert Frost: Poems
Robert Frost Poetry More poems by Robert Frost. Robert Frost Bibliography - A bibliography of Frost's works. Robert Frost One-Act Plays - Short plays by Frost.
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2. Frost, Robert LiteraryTraveler.com
Robert Lee Frost, a poet whose work is often associated with the quaint rural surroundings of New England, was born in San Francisco on March 26, 1874. He lived there until the
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Robert Lee Frost, a poet whose work is often associated with the quaint rural surroundings of New England, was born in San Francisco on March 26, 1874. He lived there until the age of 11 when, after his father�¢s death, he moved with his mother and sister to the Lawrence, Massachusetts, the home of his paternal grandparents. While in high school, he developed his interest for reading and writing poetry. Frost first attended Dartmouth College in New Hampshire but left after only a single semester (he later attended Harvard University from 1897 to 1899 but again left before obtaining a degree). Returning to Massachusetts, he found work in various fields from teaching to mill work to newspaper reporting. His first published poem (�¢My Butterfly: An Elegy�¢?�) appeared in an 1894 issue the New York paper The Independent . The following year he married Elinor Miriam White, whom he�¢d met while attending Lawrence High School; they would go on to raise six children and remain married until her death in 1938.

3. Robert Frost (1874-1963) American Writer.
(18741963) American writer. Robert Frost was one of the greatest American poets of the 20th century. Frost received the Pulitzer Prize four times.
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  • (1874-1963) American writer. Robert Frost was one of the greatest American poets of the 20th century. Frost received the Pulitzer Prize four times.
    Breath of Parted Lips - Voices from the Robert Frost Place
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    4. Robert Frost - Biography And Works
    Selected poetry and biography.
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    Robert Frost (1874-1963) , four-time Pulitzer Prize winning American poet, teacher and lecturer wrote many popular and oft-quoted poems including “After Apple-Picking”, “The Road Not Taken”, “Home Burial” and “Mending Wall”; I let my neighbour know beyond the hill;
    And on a day we meet to walk the line
    And set the wall between us once again.
    We keep the wall between us as we go. To each the boulders that have fallen to each. And some are loaves and some so nearly balls We have to use a spell to make them balance: “Stay where you are until our backs are turned!” We wear our fingers rough with handling them. Oh, just another kind of out-door game, One on a side. It comes to little more:

    5. Robert Frost- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
    Robert Frost. Robert Frost was born in San Francisco on March 26, 1874. He moved to New England at the age of eleven and became interested in reading and writing poetry during his
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    View Cart Log In More Info FURTHER READING Related Prose A Close Look at Robert Frost
    by John Hollander From the Archive: Robert Frost Groundbreaking Book: North of Boston by Robert Frost (1914) ... Robert Frost's Prime Directive
    by Philip Booth Sincerity and Inventions: On Robert Frost
    by Carol Frost Transcript: Robert Frost's Contrarieties
    by Stanley Burnshaw Transcript: Senator Edward M. Kennedy Reads His Favorite Poems External Links A Frost Bouquet
    Robert Frost, His Family, and the Clifton Waller Barrett Library of American Literature, at the University of Virginia. Robert Frost (1874-1963)
    A collection of critical, historical, and biographical information at the Modern American Poetry site.
    From the Columbia University Bartleby Library: A Boy's Will North of Boston Mountain Interval (1916), and Additional Poems (1920). "With Selected Recordings by the Editor." Adopt a Poet Add to Notebook E-mail to Friend Print
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    Robert Frost was born in San Francisco on March 26, 1874. He moved to New England at the age of eleven and became interested in reading and writing poetry during his high school years in Lawrence, Massachusetts. He was enrolled at Dartmouth College in 1892, and later at Harvard, though he never earned a formal degree. Frost drifted through a string of occupations after leaving school, working as a teacher, cobbler, and editor of the Lawrence

    6. Robert Frost - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com
    Includes a brief biography and about 100 poems from americanpoems.com.
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    October 31st, 2010 - we have 234 poets , 8,023 poems and 20,681 comments Biography of Robert Frost
    Robert Frost (1874 - 1963)
    Robert Lee Frost, b. San Francisco, Mar. 26, 1874, d. Boston, Jan. 29, 1963, was one of America's leading 20th-century poets and a four-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize. An essentially pastoral poet often associated with rural New England, Frost wrote poems whose philosophical dimensions transcend any region. Although his verse forms are traditional - he often said, in a dig at arch rival Carl Sandburg , that he would as soon play tennis without a net as write free verse - he was a pioneer in the interplay of rhythm and meter and in the poetic use of the vocabulary and inflections of everyday speech. His poetry is thus both traditional and experimental, regional and universal. After his father's death in 1885, when young Frost was 11, the family left California and settled in Massachusetts. Frost attended high school in that state, entered Dartmouth College, but remained less than one semester. Returning to Massachusetts, he taught school and worked in a mill and as a newspaper reporter. In 1894 he sold "My Butterfly: An Elegy" to The Independent, a New York literary journal. A year later he married Elinor White, with whom he had shared valedictorian honors at Lawrence (Mass.) High School. From 1897 to 1899 he attended Harvard College as a special student but left without a degree. Over the next ten years he wrote (but rarely published) poems, operated a farm in Derry, New Hampshire (purchased for him by his paternal grandfather), and supplemented his income by teaching at Derry's Pinkerton Academy.

    7. Robert Frost - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Robert Frost; Robert Frost (1941) Born Robert Lee Frost March 26, 1874 (187403-26) San Francisco, California, United States Died January 29, 1963 (aged 88)
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    Robert Frost (1941) Born Robert Lee Frost
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    Occupation Poet Playwright Signature Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) was an American poet . He is highly regarded for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech. His work frequently employed settings from rural life in New England in the early twentieth century, using them to examine complex social and philosophical themes. A popular and often-quoted poet, Frost was honored frequently during his lifetime, receiving four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry
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    Robert Frost Eagles Soar with the Eagles! Granite School District and its schools are not responsible for information obtained through links to nonschool,
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    9. Poetry Of Robert Frost
    Biographical information, large archive of works online, links , polls.
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    10. (1874-1963) American Writer. Born In San Francisco, Robert Frost Moved To New En
    Frost, Robert (18741963) 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
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    (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

    11. The Road Not Taken Resource Page
    A page of interesting links dedicated to Robert Frost s celebrated poem.
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    The Road Not Taken Resource Page
    Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
    I took the one less traveled by,
    And that has made all the difference.
    These simple lines from Robert Frost's popular poem The Road Not Taken (Mountain Interval) touch a chord deep inside so many of us. It serves almost like a guiding star, inspiring us to seek out our own personal paths in this wonderful journey called life. This page is dedicated to this rather unique poem - and if you love this poem, you'll surely enjoy browsing through the links that we've provided.
    Looking for the complete poem? Click here
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    How did Frost himself feel about this poem? Click here to find out.
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    12. Frost, Robert, 1874-1963. Robert Frost Miscellaneous Papers: Guide.
    MS Am 1690 Frost, Robert, 18741963. Robert Frost miscellaneous papers Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library . Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 USA
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    Frost, Robert, 1874-1963. Robert Frost miscellaneous papers: Guide.
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    Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
    Location: b, MS
    Call No.: MS Am 1690
    Creator: Frost, Robert, 1874-1963.
    Title: Robert Frost miscellaneous papers,
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    Quantity: 1 box (.5 linear ft.) Language of materials: Collection materials are in English. Abstract: Letters and compositions by American poet Robert Frost.
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    Robert Frost Miscellaneous Papers (MS Am 1690). Houghton Library, Harvard University.
    Historical Note
    Frost was an American poet.
    Arrangement
    Arranged alphabetically by author and title.
    Scope and Content
    Correspondence includes letters by Frost to his friend, the author Nathan Haskell Dole. Compositions include drafts and fair copies of poems and a television script.
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    • Frost, Robert, 1875-1963. A.L.s. to Nathan Haskell Dole; Littleton, 26 Mar 1915. 1s. (4p.)

    13. Robert Frost
    An introduction by Eiichi Hishikawa, Kobe University.
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    The Telephone "When I was just as far as I could walk From here today, There was an hour All still When leaning with my head against a flower I heard you talk. Don't say I didn't, for I heard you say You spoke from that flower on the windowsill Do you remember what it was you said?" "First tell me what it was you thought you heard." "Having found the flower and driven a bee away, I leaned my head, And holding by the stalk, I listened and I thought I caught the word What was it? Did you call me by my name? Or did you say Someone said 'Come'I heard it as I bowed." "I may have thought as much, but not aloud." "Well, so I came." [(from Mountain Interval The Poetry of Robert Frost
    Bibliography
    • Brower, Reuben A., The Poetry of Robert Frost
    • Brunshaw, Stanley, Robert Frost Himself
    • Clymer, W. B. S., Robert Frost: A Bibliography
    • Egmond, Peter Van, The Critical Reception of Robert Frost: An Annotated Bibliography of Secondary Comment
    • Frost, Robert, The Poetry of Robert Frost: The Collected Poems, Complete and Unabridged

    14. Web Lesson
    A web lesson by Ms. Hillary L. Laurent.
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    Discovering Robert Frost
    with Ms. Hillary L. Laurent
    Objectives:
    1. Students will use the internet and the various links provided to gain information about Robert Frost and answer any of the questions on the web lesson worksheet. 2. Students will use this lesson as a starting point for their own author presentations. 3. Students will participate in a class discussion following the web lesson.
    The past few weeks we have been spending much time studying poets and their poetry. For this web lesson on Robert Frost and two of his poems, we will be browsing the Internet to find links that provide us with some insight on Frost and his work. We will also discuss his poetry in a more formal way during class. To begin, print out this sheet. Browse the following sites to gain more information on Robert Frost: http://www.viterbo.edu/academic/ug/education/edu250/hllaurent2.htm
    http://www.viterbo.edu/academic/ug/education/edu250/hllaurent3.htm

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    Robert Frost Worksheet The Road Not Taken
    1. Describe both of the roads that the author finds.

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    Frost c. 1936 Photo Source Robert Frost (18741963) Frost's Life and Careerby William H. Pritchard and Stanley Burnshaw On Mending Wall On Home Burial On
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    17. Frost, Robert Definition Of Frost, Robert In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Frost, Robert, 1874–1963, American poet, b. San Francisco. Perhaps the most popular and beloved of 20thcentury American poets, Frost wrote of the character, people, and landscape
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    Encyclopedia Frost, Robert. Frost, Robert, 1874–1963, American poet, b. San Francisco. Perhaps the most popular and beloved of 20thcentury American poets, Frost wrote of the
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    De Wolfe and Wood ROBERT FROST : LECTURES ON THE CENTENNIAL OF HIS BIRTH Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. 1975. PB. Very good. 74 more information Offered by De Wolfe and Wood (United States) ROBERT FROST : NEW HAMPSHIRE EWERT, WILLIAM B., COMP Durham, N.H.: Friends of the Library, Unh. 1976. Softbound. Very good; top of spine chipped, No Dust Jacket. Ewert, William B., comp.; FROST, ROBERT; Durham, N.H., Friends of the Library, University of New Hampshire, 1976; pbk.; 122 p.; very good . 122pp. more information Offered by De Wolfe and Wood (United States) ROBERT FROST : A PICTORIAL CHRONICLE MORRISON, KATHLEEN more information Offered by De Wolfe and Wood (United States) SINYAVSKY, ANDREI Amherst, Ma: Massachusetts Review. 1966. PB. Very good. 431-441 p., IN: Massachusetts Review, vol. 7 no. 3 (Summer 1966). more information Offered by De Wolfe and Wood (United States) ROBERT FROST THOMPSON, LAWRANCE

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