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Complete Works of Robert Frost: Collection of Poems, Prose & Plays – Timeless American Poetry, Nature, Rural Life, Reflections, and Classics from a Beloved Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poet

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Explore the brilliance of Robert Frost, America's most celebrated poets in this comprehensive collection. From his iconic poems like The Road Not Taken, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, and Mending Wall to his insightful prose and dramatic plays, this volume offers a profound journey through rural life, nature, love, loss, and human reflection.



Frost's masterful command of language and his deep philosophical themes have earned him four Pulitzer Prizes and a lasting place in literary history. This collection is ideal for students, poetry lovers, and collectors, featuring all his published poems along with lesser-known prose and theatrical pieces.



Whether you're discovering Robert Frost for the first time or returning to revisit his timeless verse, this book is a treasured volume for any library.

744 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 4, 2025

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Robert Frost

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Flinty, moody, plainspoken and deep, Robert Frost was one of America's most popular 20th-century poets. Frost was farming in Derry, New Hampshire when, at the age of 38, he sold the farm, uprooted his family and moved to England, where he devoted himself to his poetry. His first two books of verse, A Boy's Will (1913) and North of Boston (1914), were immediate successes. In 1915 he returned to the United States and continued to write while living in New Hampshire and then Vermont. His pastoral images of apple trees and stone fences -- along with his solitary, man-of-few-words poetic voice -- helped define the modern image of rural New England. Frost's poems include "Mending Wall" ("Good fences make good neighbors"), "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" ("Whose woods these are I think I know"), and perhaps his most famous work, "The Road Not Taken" ("Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- / I took the one less traveled by"). Frost was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for poetry four times: in 1924, 1931, 1937 and 1943. He also served as "Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress" from 1958-59; that position was renamed as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry (or simply Poet Laureate) in 1986.

Frost recited his poem "The Gift Outright" at the 1961 inauguration of John F. Kennedy... Frost attended both Dartmouth College and Harvard, but did not graduate from either school... Frost preferred traditional rhyme and meter in poetry; his famous dismissal of free verse was, "I'd just as soon play tennis with the net down."

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