Just in time for its centennial, Robert Frost's cherished poem is showcased in a beautiful keepsake edition illustrated by the award-winning P.J. Lynch. The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. Whether memorized by schoolchildren or used to eulogize a president, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” written in 1922 and published in 1923, has found a place as one of the best-loved and best-known American poems of the last hundred years. Now, six decades after the passing of its author, Robert Frost, celebrated artist P.J. Lynch brings this classic to new life with exquisitely detailed illustrations, evoking its iconic moments and wintry setting on the outskirts of a small village.
Robert Frost Books
Robert Frost stands as one of America's most beloved 20th-century poets, known for his flinty, moody, and plainspoken yet profound verse. Frost captured the modern imagination of rural New England through his pastoral imagery, often employing traditional rhyme and meter in stark contrast to the free verse prevalent in his era. His distinctive, economical voice explored themes of isolation, nature, and human choice, shaping a lasting perception of country life. His work resonates with readers for its accessibility and deep philosophical undertones, cementing his status as an enduring figure in American literature.






The Robert Frost Reader
- 546 pages
- 20 hours of reading
Focusing on Robert Frost's multifaceted persona, this reader compiles a rich collection of his speeches, interviews, correspondence, and one-act plays alongside extensive selections from his poetry. While often perceived as simply nostalgic, the materials showcase the darker, ironic undertones and intricate complexity of his work, highlighting his significant contributions to American poetry. This comprehensive anthology serves as an essential resource for students and scholars seeking deeper insights into Frost's artistic craft.
The Robert Frost Collection
- 168 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Robert Frost is one of America's most beloved poets. He won four Pulitzer prizes for his poetry and was invited to read his poetry at John F. Kennedy's inauguration. His life was filled with personal tragedy which his poetry often reflected. Collected here are more than seventy-five of Frost's most celebrate poems. Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.
New Hampshire (annotated)
- 148 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1923, this deluxe edition of Robert Frost's work features stunning photographs, many in full color. It showcases the poet's mastery and highlights his significant contributions to literature, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey that would earn him four Pulitzer Prizes throughout his life.
Poems
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A proven bestseller time and time again, Robert Frost's Poems contains all of Robert Frost's best-known poems-and dozens more-in a portable anthology. Here are "Birches," "Mending Wall," "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," "Two Tramps at Mudtime," "Choose Something Like a Star," and "The Gift Outright," which Frost read at the inauguration of John F. Kennedy." An essential addition to every home library, Robert Frost's Poems is a celebration of the New England countryside, Frost's appreciation of common folk, and his wonderful understanding of the human condition. These classic verses touch our hearts and leave behind a lasting impression.* Over 100 poems* All Frost's best known verses from throughout his life
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I--I took the one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference."These deceptively simple lines from the title poem of this collection suggest Robert Frost at his most representative: the language is simple, clear and colloquial, yet dense with meaning and wider significance. Drawing upon everyday incidents, common situations and rural imagery, Frost fashioned poetry of great lyrical beauty and potent symbolism. Originally published in 1916 under the title Mountain Interval.
Robert Frost is one of the most widely read, well loved, and misunderstood of modern writers. In his day, he was also an inveterate note-taker, penning thousands of intense aphoristic thoughts, observations, and meditations in small pocket pads and school theme books throughout his life. These notebooks, transcribed and presented here in their entirety for the first time, offer unprecedented insight into Frost's complex and often highly contradictory thinking about poetics, politics, education, psychology, science, and religion--his attitude toward Marxism, the New Deal, World War--as well as Yeats, Pound, Santayana, and William James. Covering a period from the late 1890s to early 1960s, the notebooks reveal the full range of the mind of one of America's greatest poets. Their depth and complexity convey the restless and probing quality of his thought, and show how the unruliness of chaotic modernity was always just beneath his appearance of supreme poetic control. Edited by preeminent Frost scholar Robert Faggen and annotated to help readers with the poet's more elusive references, the notebooks are also thoroughly cross-referenced, marking thematic connections within these and Frost's other writings, including his poetry, letters, and other prose. This is a major new addition to the canon of Robert Frost's writings.
This collection includes the poems in Frost's first three books and eighteen earlier poems that are rarely reprinted
Likely one of the most well-known poets in American literary history, Robert Frost, born in California, lived much of his life in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, thus, his most popular poetry depicted subtle New England charm. Frost’s style was largely free verse, though he did find a fair amount of structure in poetry could often be inspiring. Forever searching for 'the sound of sense,' Robert Frost's lyrical poetry is eloquent, precise, and robust. The Collected Poems of Robert Frost, includes the inspiring poetry of Frost's first three collections, including his earliest major poems "The Road Not Taken" and "Mending Wall" making this edition one you shouldn't miss!
Robert Frost is one of the most important poets of the 20th Century. He won an astounding 4 Pulitzer Prizes for his works as well as many other awards and accolades.


