Frost in 1941
Frost circa 1910
Robert Frost's 85th birthday in 1959
The Robert Frost Farm in Derry, New Hampshire, where he wrote many of his poems, including "Tree at My Window" and "Mending Wall".
"I had a lover's quarrel with the world." The epitaph engraved on his tomb is an excerpt from his poem "The Lesson for Today".
The Frost family grave in Bennington Old Cemetery
U.S stamp, 1974
Robert Frost Hall at Southern New Hampshire University
"The Road Not Taken", as featured in Mountain Interval (1916)

Frequently honored during his lifetime, Frost is the only poet to receive four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry.

- Robert Frost

Robert Frost won the prize four times and several others won it more than once (below).

- Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
Frost in 1941

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First edition cover

New Hampshire (poetry collection)

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First edition cover

New Hampshire is a 1923 volume of poems written by Robert Frost which won the 1924 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.

Stevens in 1948

Wallace Stevens

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American modernist poet.

American modernist poet.

Stevens in 1948
Stevens's wife, Elsie, may have been a model for the national Walking Liberty half dollar when the couple lived in New York City
Stevens's Hartford residence.
Stevens with B. R. Ambedkar, the father of the Indian Constitution, at Columbia University on June 5, 1952

He won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his Collected Poems in 1955.

Key West's influence on Stevens's poetry is evident in many of the poems published in his first two collections, Harmonium and Ideas of Order. In February 1935, Stevens encountered the poet Robert Frost at the Casa Marina.

Wilbur in 1964

Richard Wilbur

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American poet and literary translator.

American poet and literary translator.

Wilbur in 1964

He was appointed the second Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1987 and received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry twice, in 1957 and 1989.

Continuing the tradition of Robert Frost and W. H. Auden, Wilbur's poetry finds illumination in everyday experiences.

Edwin Arlington Robinson

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American poet.

American poet.

The Edwin Arlington Robinson House in Gardiner, Maine
Lilla Cabot Perry, Edwin Arlington Robinson, 1916, Colby College Special Collections, Waterville, Maine
Robinson in 1888
Herman Robinson, d. 1909, brother of Edwin Arlington Robinson
Emma Shepherd Robinson, sister-in-law of Edwin Arlington Robinson

Robinson won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry on three occasions and was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature four times.

He won the Pulitzer Prize three times in the 1920s, and he was described as "more artful than Hardy and more coy than Frost and a brilliant sonneteer".