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The collection features some of Robert Frost's most iconic poems, including "Mending Wall," "Death of a Hired Man," and "After Apple-Picking." Utilizing the everyday language of rural New England, Frost skillfully weaves themes of mortality, suffering, nature, and communication into his verse. Inspired by his experiences on a New Hampshire farm, these works showcase his mastery of meter and rhyme, solidifying his status as a prominent voice in twentieth-century poetry.
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North of Boston, Robert Frost
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