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Robert Frost's poetry collection showcases his mastery of rural New England speech, crafted into elegant meter and rhyme. Notable poems such as "Mending Wall," "Death of a Hired Man," and "After Apple-Picking" explore profound themes of mortality, suffering, and nature, reflecting his experiences on a New Hampshire farm. First published in 1914, this work solidified Frost's status as a prominent American poet, inviting readers to engage with his enduring voice and the rich tapestry of human experience he weaves through his verse.
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North of Boston, Robert Frost
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