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Also known as: Robert Lee Frost Written by Philip L. Gerber Professor of English, State University of New York College of Brockport. Author ofRobert Frostand many others. Philip L. Gerber Fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica ...
Macmillan: You Come Too: Favorite Poems for Readers of All Ages: Books: Robert FrostYou Come TooMacmillan
Signed by Robert Frost [LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB]. FROST, ROBERT. The Complete Poems of Robert Frost "Sometimes I have my doubts of words altogether, and I ask myself what is the place of them. They are worse than nothing unless they do something; unless they amount to deeds, as in ultima...
Written by Clifton Fadiman Clifton Fadiman was a member of theEncyclopædia BritannicaBoard of Editors and Chief Editorial Adviser of the Book-of-the-Month Club. He was also Advisory Editor ofCricket: The Children's... Clifton Fadiman
Every poem in David O'Connell's fine debut embodies Robert Frost's definition of poetry: "A momentary stay against confusion." Poems celebrating work well done, the blues of Robert Johnson, and the deep nourishment of domesticity keep company with poems lamenting heroism's blindness and the was...
His sense of being overwhelmed by a slurry of “hack work” was recognised by his friend the poet Robert Frost, who suggested in 1913 that Thomas devote himself to poetry, or as Frost himself put it, “I dragged him out from under the heap of his own work in prose he was buried ...
The Poems of Robert Frost by Robert Frost (1969) Epic of Gilgamesh by Unknown (600 BC) Phèdre by Jean Racine (1677) The Stories of John Cheever by John Cheever (1978) Lost Illusions by Honoré de Balzac (1837) The Complete Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle (1887) The...
His sense of being overwhelmed by a slurry of “hack work” was recognised by his friend the poet Robert Frost, who suggested in 1913 that Thomas devote himself to poetry, or as Frost himself put it, “I dragged him out from under the heap of his own work in prose he was buried ...