Design by Robert Frost (1936) conforms to the demanding sonnet strictures. It features an 8-6 internal structure which typically connotes a two-prong argument, the last two verses of the poem, the ...
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) ...
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 ...
When Pat Alger was a high school junior, his English teacher recited Robert Frost poems from memory, and he was mesmerized. Something in him connected to Frost’s words. Later, when the Nashville ...
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