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Robert Frost

    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 notebooks of Robert Frost
    The road not taken and other poems
    Poems
    The Robert Frost Collection
    The Robert Frost Reader
    Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening