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Robert Frost

Robert Frost

AmericanMarch 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963Poetry

American poet who used the language and landscapes of rural New England to explore profound themes of isolation, choice, and the human condition. Four-time Pulitzer Prize winner and America's best-loved twentieth-century poet.

Works

  • North of BostonPoetry collection featuring dramatic rural narratives and meditations on New England life→
  • Mountain IntervalPoems exploring nature, love, and conflict during World War I era→
  • New HampshirePoetry collection with philosophical depth amid New England settings and rural scenes→
  • A Further RangeCollection balancing social commentary with accessible meditation on nature and modern life→
  • A Witness TreePoems from wartime reflecting on change, loss, and endurance in American life→

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