A report on Robert Frost

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)

American poet.

- Robert Frost
Frost in 1941

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The Frost Place in 2008

The Frost Place

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The Frost Place in 2008

The Frost Place is a museum and nonprofit educational center for poetry located at Robert Frost's former home on Ridge Road in Franconia, New Hampshire, United States.

Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

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"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" is a poem by Robert Frost, written in 1922, and published in 1923 in his New Hampshire volume.

Amherst, Massachusetts

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Town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States, in the Connecticut River valley.

Town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States, in the Connecticut River valley.

A streetcar for the Amherst and Sunderland Street Railway crosses Amherst Center, in front of the town hall, c. 1903
Listing of sights in Amherst, 1886
Town Hall
Voter turnout versus voter registration over time.
UMass, looking southeast
The Yiddish Book Center, located on the campus of Hampshire College

Robert Frost (1874–1963), Pulitzer prize-winning poet who taught at Amherst College and retired there

Lawrence, Massachusetts

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Smaller sized city of just under 7 square miles located in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, on the Merrimack River.

Smaller sized city of just under 7 square miles located in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, on the Merrimack River.

Washington Mills in Lawrence (1868), by Winslow Homer
Map of Lawrence, 1876
Ambassador Abbott Lawrence, by George Peter Alexander Healy
Massachusetts National Guardsmen with fixed bayonets surround a parade of strikers during 1912 Lawrence textile strike
Merrimack River at Lawrence
Aerial view of Merrimack River and Lawrence, 2010
Lawrence Street Congregational Church
High Service Water Tower (1895), also called Tower Hill Water Tower
Lawrence Public Library, 1899

Lawrence was the residence of poet Robert Frost for his early school years; his essays and poems were first published in the Lawrence High School newspaper.

Middlebury College

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Private liberal arts college in Middlebury, Vermont.

Private liberal arts college in Middlebury, Vermont.

Gamaliel Painter (1742–1819), founder of Middlebury College
Old Chapel with the Green Mountains in the distance
Starr Library, Middlebury's original library, circa 1900
The Davis Family Library, opened in 2004
Old Chapel, completed in 1836, served as Middlebury's primary academic building for a century
Le Chateau, constructed in 1925, is the home to the college's French department, and serves as a student residential hall
The Emma Willard House, a National Historic Landmark, is Middlebury's Admission Office
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Hillcrest Environmental Center, a platinum LEED-certified building
Entrance to the Middlebury College Snow Bowl, the college-owned ski mountain that hosts Winter Carnival ski races and the "Feb" graduation
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Robert Frost, American poet and Professor of Poetry at the Bread Loaf School of English
Alexander Twilight
Brian Deese
Eve Ensler
Ari Fleischer
Julia Alvarez
Ron Brown
Vendela Vida
Jeff Lindsay
Roger Easton
Shawn Ryan
Jim Douglas
Anaïs Mitchell
Dan Schulman
Jason Mantzoukas
Bill Maris
Samuel Nelson
Lado Gurgenidze

The poet Robert Frost is credited as a major influence on the school.

Acquainted with the Night

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"Acquainted with the Night" is a poem by Robert Frost.

Plymouth State University

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Public university in the towns of Plymouth and Holderness, New Hampshire.

Public university in the towns of Plymouth and Holderness, New Hampshire.

Ellen Reed House, home of the English Department faculty
Rounds Hall and Clock Tower, 2013
A statue of Robert Frost sits on a bench behind the Silver Center.

Robert Frost (1874–1963), American poet; taught at Plymouth Normal School in 1911

Amherst College

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Private liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts.

Private liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts.

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Fayerweather Hall
Frost Library
College Row, consisting of Williston, South, North, and Appleton halls, with Johnson Chapel at center
Johnson Chapel
The Kirby Memorial Theater
Main Quad
Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the United States
Harlan F. Stone, 12th Chief Justice of the United States
Henry Thomas Rainey, 40th Speaker of the House
Chris Coons, U.S. Senator from Delaware
Robert Lansing, 42nd U.S. Secretary of State
Uhuru Kenyatta, President of Kenya
Harold E. Varmus, Nobel Prize-winning scientist
Jeffrey C. Hall, Nobel Prize-winning geneticist
Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize-winning economist
Edmund Phelps, Nobel Prize-winning economist
Henry Way Kendall, Nobel Prize-winning particle physicist
Melvil Dewey, librarian and inventor of the Dewey Decimal System
James Merrill, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet
David Foster Wallace, novelist, author of Infinite Jest
Dr. Drew, addiction specialist and television personality
Burgess Meredith, film and television actor
Jeffrey Wright, Tony and Emmy Award-winning actor
David O. Russell, Academy Award-nominated director

The Amherst library is named for long-time faculty member, poet Robert Frost.

Title pagesecond (posthumous) edition of Anne Bradstreet's poems, 1678

American poetry

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American poetry refers to the poetry of the United States.

American poetry refers to the poetry of the United States.

Title pagesecond (posthumous) edition of Anne Bradstreet's poems, 1678
Phillis Wheatley, a slave, wrote poetry during the colonial period.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1873.
T.S. Eliot
Denise Levertov
Nikki Giovanni

The development of these idioms, as well as conservative reactions against them, can be traced through the works of poets such as Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869–1935), Stephen Crane (1871–1900), Robert Frost (1874–1963), Carl Sandburg (1878–1967), and Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950).

1962 first edition.

In the Clearing

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1962 first edition.

In the Clearing is a 1962 poetry collection by Robert Frost.