New Hampshire

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

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Overview

2019 Reprint of 1923 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition software. Known for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech, Frost frequently wrote about settings from rural life in New England in the early twentieth century, using them to examine complex social and philosophical themes. "It becomes more and more apparent that Robert Frost is New England's most authentic poet, and by authentic poet we mean the most sincere, foursquare and forthright who has tried to lay a finger on the slow and positive pulse of the New England north of Boston and sound the secret of its heart... A good deal of a philosopher, Mr. Frost digs down into the heart of New Hampshire life and deracinates with extreme cleverness and subtlety its changing aspects." McCord's review of Frost's "New Hampshire".

The poet/critic Randall Jarrell often praised Frost's poetry and wrote, "Robert Frost, along with Stevens and Eliot, seems to me the greatest of the American poets of this century. Frost's virtues are extraordinary. No other living poet has written so well about the actions of ordinary men; his wonderful dramatic monologues or dramatic scenes come out of a knowledge of people that few poets have had, and they are written in a verse that uses, sometimes with absolute mastery, the rhythms of actual speech." He also praised "Frost's seriousness and honesty," stating that Frost was particularly skilled at representing a wide range of human experience in his poems. Jarrell, Randall. "Fifty Years of American Poetry."

Frost one the Pulitzer Prize for this collection of poetry, one of four he was to earn during his lifetime. It contains some of his most enduring and best-known poems, including "Nothing Gold Can Stay," "Fire and Ice," "The Need of Being Versed in Country Things," and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." Included in this edition are the original woodcut illustrations of rural scenes, done in the Arts and Crafts style by J. J. Lankes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781982673017
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Publication date: 04/30/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 5.60(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

ROBERT FROST (1874-1963) is widely regarded as one of America's finest poets. He was born in San Francisco, and when he was ten his father died and he and his mother moved to New England. He attended school at Dartmouth and Harvard, worked in a mill, taught, and took up farming, before moving to England, where his first book of poetry was published in 1913. In 1915 he returned to the United States and settled on a farm in New Hampshire. Frost was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry on four occasions and served as Consultant in Poetry at the Library of Congress.

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"Nothing Gold Can Stay"
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Table of Contents

CONTENTS
New Hampshire
A Star in a Stone-Boat
The Census-Taker
The Star-splitter
Maple
The Ax-Helve
The Grindstone
Paul's Wife
Wild Grapes 
Place for a Third
Two Witches 
An Empty Threat 
A Fountain, a Bottle, a Donkey's Ears and Some Books 
I Will Sing You One-O 
Fragmentary Blue 
Fire and Ice 
In a Disused Graveyard 
Dust of Snow 
To E T.  
Nothing Gold Can Stay 
The Runaway 
The Aim Was Song 
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
For Once, Then, Something
Blue-Butterfly Day 
The Onset 
To Earthward 
Good-by and Keep Cold 
Two Look at Two 
Not to Keep 
A Brook in the City 
The Kitchen Chimney 
Looking for a Sunset Bird in Winter 
A Boundless Moment 
Evening in a Sugar Orchard 
Gathering Leaves 
The Valley's Singing Day
Misgiving
A Hillside Thaw 
Plowmen 
On a Tree Fallen Across the Road
Our Singing Strength 
The Lockless Door 
The Need of Being Versed in Country Things 
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